Video has long been pegged as the biggest driver of global internet traffic, but in terms of mobile, one video service has risen high above the rest.
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A new study from Sandvine reports that pirated live TV is an increasing and costly problem for pay-TV providers, resulting in more than $4 billion in lost revenue for Communications Service Providers this year.
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Millions of North Americans are using illegal TV services, research finds
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Some 6.5% of households in North America are accessing pirated live television services each month, according to new research by Sandvine.
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A new report says that 6.5% of North American households access a pirated video stream of a television service every month, potentially costing communications service providers as much as $4 billion in potential revenue.
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According to Global Internet Phenomena Spotlight, a report focusing on paid subscription television piracy services from network intelligence specialist Sandvine, reveals that 6.5 per cent of households in North America are accessing pirated live television services each month, an adoption rate that may cost Communication Service Providers (CSPs) over...
By Procera Networks November 2, 2017
TV distributors will lose $4 billion in revenue because 6.5% of households in North America are accessing pirated live TV services each month, according to a new study by research firm Sandvine.
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Pirated live TV has become an ever-growing issue for video providers and content owners, one that Sandvine said could result in the loss of $4 billion in revenue this year alone.
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Purpose-built hardware a major source of concern, Sandvine says
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The Mayweather-McGregor fight accounted for 80 percent of pirate streams on Aug. 27.
By Procera Networks November 2, 2017
Add piracy to the factors inflicting woe on the traditional pay-TV ecosystem: About 6.5% of all households in North America access illegal television-streaming services each month, according to a new study from Sandvine.
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