At the end of the third quarter of 2013, the research from Dataxis shows that the Asia Pacific region has a whopping 538,486,593 pay TV subscribers. For the same quarter from 2012, there were a total of 476,734,798 subscribers in the Asia Pacific region.
This means the growth in pay TV subscribers in a span of year has increased by 12.9%. In terms of Direct Digital
Cable pay TV subscribers, Australia alone accounts for 84,000 of them. Bangladesh accounts for 72,000 and India accounts for 26,531,000 of the subscribers in total. Whereas the numbers are more impressive when it comes to analogue cable pay TV subscribers in many of the developing countries in the region.
Cable pay TV subscribers, Australia alone accounts for 84,000 of them. Bangladesh accounts for 72,000 and India accounts for 26,531,000 of the subscribers in total. Whereas the numbers are more impressive when it comes to analogue cable pay TV subscribers in many of the developing countries in the region.
In terms of analogue pay TV subscribers, India alone accounts for 87,409,000 subscribers, Laos accounts for 36,300 subscribers, Mongolia has 93,900 subscribers and Myanmar has 1,300,000 for the third quarter of 2013.
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