Cord-cutting remains controlled in Argentina
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Juan Fernandez Gonzalez
| 01 July 2017

Nearly a quarter of Argentinian pay-TV subscribers are considering cutting the cord, Carrier y Asociados has revealed.

According to the Internet y consumo audiovisual 2017 report this is around the same rate as last year. It also showed that pay-TV remains the preferred platform to access video content among the country’s connected homes. In fact, nearly 80% of Argentinians use their pay-TV platform to watch video, regardless of the source.

As DTT keeps increasing coverage, the free-to-air digital platform (TDA) grows as second most-used source of content, preferably used by 13% of homes. Analogue free-to-air (FTA) is the main video platform for 8% of Argentina’s households.

“Despite of*the increasing fear to cord-cutting, the intention of stop paying for pay-TV has not grown since last year. One in four subscribers are thinking about doing that,” said the report.

According to Carrier y Asociados, users still value many features delivered by pay-TV, particularly those copied from over-the-top (OTT) players, such as multi-screen access, catch-up and video-on-demand (VOD).

“Millennials and young homes are highly attracted by TV services that mimic the consumption habits of the Internet,” concluded the report. “A new scenario of network operators offering connectivity services and OTT channels on top of that is appearing.”