Fixed and Pay-TV Markets, Q3 2024: developments and outlook
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Fixed and pay-TV markets continue to evolve around the world, with M&A, competition (including from OTT players) and technology investments being major drivers. This quarterly series outlines the latest market developments and the key trends to watch, charting the period to 2030. The report also provides comprehensive cross-country comparisons, allowing you to identify which markets or technologies will grow the most, and how OTT competition will impact the adoption of traditional pay TV.

The datasets, available in Excel, provide granular operator-level data, with quarterly data available from Q1 2010. The fixed telecoms data extends to 36 of the largest markets globally (equating to more than 90% of global fixed broadband connections) across a range of reported metrics, including connections, technology splits of broadband and pay TV, bundling and financials.

GSMA Intelligence provides a market-level outlook for key technologies and historical modelled connections estimates at the operator level for each market. A key input to this is the fixed product tracker, also available in Excel, which records the launch of fixed technologies and bundled product offerings at the operator level, for each of the markets covered.

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