The Asia-Pacific IPTV subscriber base is expected to grow by 51 percent in 2009 to close at 9.4 million users and account for 37.6 percent of the global subscribers, according to Frost & Sullivan industry analyst Adeel Najam. The region has seen rapid uptake of IPTV services, clocking year-on-year subscriber growth rates of over 60 percent annually for the last three years. Najam expects the Asia-Pacific to be the second largest IPTV market in the world by the end of this year; a very close second after Western Europe – the oldest IPTV market, housing 38.3 percent of the world’s subscriptions. Frost & Sullivan also expects the IPTV subscriber base in the region – covering 14 Asia-Pac countries including Japan – will grow at a CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of 24.6 percent annually between 2009 and 2014, soaring to an estimated 23.5 million subscribers by end-2014.
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