In the UK, the number of television households has fallen for the first time, according to The Guardian, due to the preference of many viewers with alternatives, such as tablets, computers, game consoles and smartphones , to view the programs. According to the regulator Ofcom, after years of growth unchanged, the figure has increased from 26.33 million at the end of 2012 to 26.02 at the end of last year. In Britain, also a TV owners are required to pay a fee , with which public television is financed.
Another of the data provided is that about a million homes enjoy broadband connection, but no TV , suggesting that they are lotros the devices connected to internet to enjoy network programming. In its report on 2014, Ofcom indicates that in last July, 47% of the connections made to the service BBC Player were made from tablets and phones, almost double that in October 2012, when the percentage was 25% .
No less significant is the number of downloads made by home . According to the regulator, an average home or small business equivalent to 35 movies a month or 3,500 photographs content is low, which is an increase of 77% over the previous year. That although there are still points to a poor connection.
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