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Netflix and kill: Telcos' Pay TV subscriber base down 4% to 871,000

Netflix and kill: Telcos' Pay TV subscriber base down 4% to 871,000

Users are switching over to over-the-top content providers.

The Pay TV segments of Singapore's telcos are all plagued by piracy and increasing over-the-top (OTT) content service providers, such as Netflix and Hulu.

OCBC Investment Research said the total number of Pay TV subscribers as at end-3Q2017 fell 4% to 871,000.

Starhub’s Pay TV subscriber base fell 2.1% QoQ to 467,000 subscribers whilst Singtel’s subscriber base remained flat at 404,000.

Meanwhile, Pay TV ARPU for both Starhub and Singtel stayed stable QoQ with no change at S$51 and S$41, respectively.

OCBC analyst Eugene Chua said, "We believe the stability of the two telcos’ ARPU is supported by their strategy to focus on retaining higher-value
customers."

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However, even if the two telcos manage to keep ARPU stable, revenue will likely be on a downward trend as the subscriber base shrinks over time.

"While both Singtel and Starhub continue to make efforts to manage the contents offered on their Pay TV platforms, we are expecting the downward trend to persist with more subscribers switching to OTT service providers," Chua added.



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