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Singapore Sports Broadcasting Media (Television and Telecommunications) Landscape
Singapore Sports Broadcasting Media (Television and Telecommunications) Landscape
Singapore Sports Broadcasting Media (Television and Telecommunications) Landscape
Summary
The Singapore Sports Broadcasting Media (Television and Telecommunications) Landscape report provides an overview of the television and telecommunications market in relation to sports broadcasting in Singapore today, with top-level data and detailed forecasts of key indicators up to 2027. The report analyses the television, mobile handset and residential fixed-line broadband sectors, as well as a review of major sports media rights.
Key HighlightsThe Singaporean pay-TV market reached its peak in 2014 at 962,000 subscribers and has been falling annually since.Pay-TV household penetration will decline from 34.3% in 2022 to 29.8% in 2027, due to the decline in IPTV subscriptions as a result of customers shift to subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) services.5G subscriptions will grow from 23.2% in 2022 to 76.4% in 2027, supported by ongoing 5G network expansions by mobile network operators (MNOs) on the back of rising demand for high-speed data services.Fiber held the largest share of total broadband lines in 2022 with a 99.7% share and will continue to remain the dominant broadband technology during the 2022-2027 forecast period.ScopeIPTV is the sole platform to deliver pay-TV services in the country and will remain so during the 2022-2027 forecast period. IPTV subscriptions are estimated to decline from 623,000 in 2022 to 581,000 in 2027, driven by customers migration to SVOD services.Total mobile subscriptions in Singapore reached an estimated 9.0 million in 2022. Over the forecast period, mobile operators will add a combined 600,000 mobile subscribers, bringing the country’s total mobile subscriptions to 9.7 million in 2027.Smartphone subscription penetration of population reached 116.2% in 2022 and will increase to 124.2% over the forecast period. This is due to smartphone subscriptions expected to grow from 6.4 million in 2022 to 7.1 million by the end of 2027.Total fixed broadband lines in Singapore will increase from 1.5 million in 2022 to 1.7 million by the end of 2027, supported by a continued rise in FTTH/B and fixed wireless subscriptions on the back of initiatives by the government to expand fiber broadband connectivity in the country.Reasons to BuyThis Sports Broadcasting Media Report offers a thorough, forward-looking analysis of the Singapore television and telecommunications markets, and service providers in a concise format to help executives build proactive and profitable growth strategies.Accompanying GlobalData’s Forecast products, the report examines the assumptions and drivers behind ongoing and upcoming trends in the Singapore pay-TV, mobile handset and residential fixed broadband markets, including the evolution of service provider market shares.With 20 charts and tables, the report is designed for an executive-level audience, boasting presentation quality.