This market research provides insight into the UK consumer's pay-TV and broadband consumption and preferences in the context of an increasingly competitive full fibre network provider sector with a wealth of online video and TV content offerings readily available. The data shows that consumers are slowly making the shift to full fibre broadband along with taking a pay TV/video service despite both options being more costly demonstrating that TV services remain an essential item amongst survey respondents. https://lnkd.in/eAZr8ePg #broadband #fibre #fullfibre #paytv
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1yVery interesting - as I was reading this before I read the conclusion I wondered if what we’re seeing is TV being used to sweeten FTTP offers? The aim of which to move customers from copper, renew contracts and secure customers in new FTTP enabled areas. That could explain the modest increase in bandwidth and the uptake in bundled TV. Difficult to know without seeing the ARPU over time across the base.