Britain is benefiting from bargain basement 'triple play' deals that bundle
fixed line phone, broadband and pay-TV, according to media and telecoms
regulator Ofcom.
Ofcom's
2007 international communications market report, published today, shows that
around 40 per cent of UK families had opted for one of these bundles by March
2007, attracted by the increasing number of value services from media and
telecoms companies.
According to the report, the triple play deals on offer from the likes of
British Sky Broadcasting, Carphone Warehouse and Virgin Media, represent better
value than similar packages on offer in Germany, France, Italy and the US.
The report singled out Virgin Media’s £25 per month fixed-line phone,
broadband and cable TV as the best value triple play offer for a family with two
children in 2006. Similar offerings in France and Germany cost £27.22 per month
and £39.77 per month respectively, while US families pay £69.54 per month.
According to the report, the UK leads the world in the take up of digital TV
driven by the sales of Freeview set-top boxes. More than three-quarters of UK
households had digital TV by the end of 2006, compared with 67 per cent in Japan
and 61 per cent in the US.
Broadband take-up continues to increase in the UK with over half (52 per
cent) of all households connected at the end of 2006. While this puts the UK
slightly ahead of the US for the first time, it is still well behind the
Netherlands where nearly three-quarters (74 per cent) of homes have access to
broadband services.
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