Analogue consumers prefer moving to digital cable over DTH in 4 metros

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Digital cable TV seems to be winning over direct-to-home (DTH) in this first round of digitisation covering the four metros of Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata and Chennai.

The share of DTH in total digital cable TV homes has slipped in Mumbai and Kolkata as consumers of analogue cable convert to digital ahead of the 1 November digitisation deadline.

This is the finding of a study conducted by TAM Media Research to capture the changing digitisation scenario in the four metropolitan cities.

According to the study, the share of DTH in total digital TV homes in Mumbai dropped to 34 per cent in June 2012 from 38 per cent in January 2012 and in Kolkata to 29 per cent from 48 per cent.

The share of digital cable TV homes has remained flat in Delhi (40 per cent) and Chennai (26 per cent). The fall in the proportion of DTH homes in Kolkata was steep as the share of digital cable TV homes rose by a sharp 18 per cent in the eastern city.

Among digital TV homes, DTH was a dominant platform in Delhi (with 60 per cent share) and Chennai (with 74 per cent share). DTH's share in Mumbai was 34 per cent and in Kolkata 30 per cent. This scenario is likely to change.

The study suggests that most of the cable TV homes which are still hooked on to analogue cable TV prefer or would prefer to continue with the services of their local cable operator when they shift to digital cable TV services. The study reveals that the percentage of analogue homes which intend to shift to digital cable TV is overwhelming led by Mumbai (92 per cent), Kolkata (89 per cent), Chennai (84 per cent) and Delhi (81 per cent).

The four metros selected for the study are the cities chosen by the government for phasing out analogue cable TV services. All television homes are now mandated to shift to digital TV, either via DTH connections or through digital set-top boxes (STBs) provided by local cable operators (LCOs) by 1 November.

The government had to extend the deadline by four months as majority of homes have still not shifted to either of the digital platforms.

According to the monthly study based on a sample size of 4,600 homes, Mumbai leads in terms of digital penetration with 33 per cent of the homes having digital TV connections (as of June 2012), followed by Kolkata (25 per cent), Delhi (24 per cent) and Chennai (20 per cent).

The Information and Broadcasting ministry stated in early August that Mumbai looked the most prepared with 50 per cent of cable TV homes already having digital STB installations. But Delhi and Kolkata seemed to be struggling with the rate of STB installations around 25 per cent while Chennai lagged way behind.

According to the TAM study, digitisation in Mumbai and Kolkata was across all SECs (socio-economic classifications) but the interest was less in SEC D&E homes in Delhi and Chennai.

Among the multi TV homes in all metro cities, the digital TV penetration is high. The share of digital connections in multi TV homes was the highest in Mumbai (about 52 per cent), followed by Chennai (about 48 per cent), Kolkata (40 per cent) and Delhi (35 per cent).

The medium that played a big role in creating awareness about the requirement for shifting to digital was television itself. The other source was newspapers and friends.


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Chennai:

Today when the local cable person came for collecting monthly subscription he gave pamphlet that from nov onwards digital cable will come and its Govt. Cable their language, set top box cost rs.1450/- and monthly 145/- but no choice of channels nothing seems useless service. The lady just knows that from Nov onwards you will need one STB and pay Rs.145/- rest all will be same, even she doesnt know you can select channels in digitization or not, or pay per view channel is there or not, dont know i feel its not worth

The hall TV is connected to local cable and my laptop TV has dish tv, now planning to move the dish connection to main TV. Already i became fed up with the local cable channels all regional not a single hindi news or movies channels and am happy with the 190 Rs pm dish package, atleast i can see some good my choice channels.

Here people dont know anything about digitization as long as they get sun tv and some 10 other tamil channels they are happy, hence instead of fixing dish they prefer local cable wallah, who shows his own channels ,,
 
^^Maximum people having cable connections belong to this group. So migrations from cable to dth or vice versa will be limited.
 
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