May 31, 2007

Australia. Net video, digital TV grow

More than 25 per cent of all Australian homes accessed video content from the internet last year, a groundbreaking report by the broadcasting regulator has found. Australian IT reports.

"The Australian Communications and Media Authority yesterday released a report titled Digital Media in Australian Homes, which provided the first figures on how downloaded video content was being viewed in Australia.

Of the content downloaded from the internet, the survey found 22.6 per cent was being viewed on computers or laptops, 11.5 per cent was watched on mobile phones and 2.3 per cent was watched on a television.

But the research also revealed the first significant increase in sales of free-to-air digital TVs, with the technology now in 29.6 per cent of homes, compared with only 13per cent last year."

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