Tech
Ofcom identifies DTT second set trend
Published Wednesday, Mar 30 2005, 23:54 BST | By James Welsh
25% of new DTT adapters are being bought for use on a secondary TV set in a home that already receives some form of digital TV, according to media regulator Ofcom.
The regulator, in its latest Digital Television Update, indicated that its latest estimates "suggest that 25% of sales of Freeview adapters in the last quarter were bought for use on second sets by people who already have digital (either Freeview, Sky or cable) on their main set."
The regulator, in its latest Digital Television Update, indicated that its latest estimates "suggest that 25% of sales of Freeview adapters in the last quarter were bought for use on second sets by people who already have digital (either Freeview, Sky or cable) on their main set."
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