Wang Yan, general manager of China DTV Comes up (CDM), company that is provided with more than four million clients, foresees to reach 20 million users of digital television in the country in 2007.
The Asian giant threw his industry of digital television in May, 2006 and it is provided at present with more than 92 channels, which offer contents specializing in sport, fashion, music and kitchen, in addition to documentaries, movies of high definition and series.
Nevertheless, the cable television, which is a more economic alternative, keeps on being very popular between the Chinese clients. While CDM receives approximately 22,5 dollars (approximately 17 euros) a month for each of his digital channels, the viewers can obtain more than one about thirty of channels for cable a month for two dollars (approximately 1,5 euros).
(17/01/07) |