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European Broadband Cable 2006 contains detailed appraisals of the state of the European cable industry. This report assesses the industry in terms of a number of metrics, including:Market SizeRevenuesRange of services offeredTechnology adoptionCompetition from other platformsIndustry regulationProspects for future developmentThe report includes detailed statistical analysis of more than 120 cable companies in 22 countries. Essential information on cable TV, telephony and broadband is provided for all the companies covered.The combination of Cable Europe's powerful position within the European industry and Screen Digest's proven track record in media reporting and analysis has produced an authoritative publication. The report contains data that will not be found anywhere else and is presented with Screen Digest's customary reliability and attention to detail.The report contains:Over 200 pages and 303 charts and tablesFinal year end figures for 2005Detailed profiles of cable markets in 22 countriesEurope-wide overviewGrowth in digital roll out analysedAnalysis of VOD, VOIP and HDTV servicesFull statistical data country by countryService penetration and revenues for television, telephony and cable internetSix year span of data (2000 - 2005 )Expert insight into the industry's prospectsThe overview contains the following tables and charts with totals and averages for Western Europe, Central & Eastern Europe and all of Europe.Gross number of cable subscribersCable television penetration of TV Households as a percentageCable homes passed as a percentage of all householdsYear of first launch by countryEuropean Broadband subscribers by country for ADSL and Cable internetTotal number of digital cable, cable internet and telephony subscribersCable ARPU's by country and revenue by tier of subscription and PPVCountry Profiles:Key DataKey IndicatorsMarket OverviewRange of ServicesTechnologyCompetitionRegulationCable prospectsLeading cable operators Countries Covered:Austria Belgium Czech Republic DenmarkEstonia Finland France Germany Hungary Ireland Israel Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom |