HC Deb 23 April 2002 vol 384 cc150-2W
Mr. Yeo

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what her estimate is of(a) the number and (b) the percentage of households in the United Kingdom that (i) receive and (ii) can receive digital television by (A) digital terrestrial, (B) digital satellite, (C) digital cable and (D) other means. [51071]

Dr. Howells

The information available is as follows:

(A) Digital television take up

  • (i) 5.7 million subscribers to Sky Digital.
  • 0.7 million subscribers to Telewest.
  • 1.25 million subscribers to NTL
  • 1.26 million subscribers to ITV Digital

Source:

Pay television subscriber figures December 2001 (ii) The Office for National Statistics has available the following figures for Great Britain from the National Statistics Omnibus Survey, October 2001. These figures were released on 18 December 2001.

Percentage
Proportion of households in Great Britain by whether there is digital TV in the household; October 2001
Households with digital TV 29
Households without digital TV 71
Proportion of households in Great Britain with digital TV broken down by service provider; October 2001
Digital TV service provider
ONDigital/ITV Digital 11
Sky Digital 64
NTL (Cable-Digital)/Telewest 25
Other (including other cable and terrestrial)1 1
1 The majority of these households had digital terrestrial TV.

Note:

These percentages are proportions of all households with digital TV (29 per cent. of GB households). Like all estimates from sample surveys these figures are subject to sampling variability.

Source:

National Statistics Omnibus Survey

(B) Digital television coverage

The latest figures available from the Independent Television Commission are as follows:

(1) Digital terrestrial television (DTT) as at July 2001
UK coverage Percentage population Number of homes
Multiplex 1 BBC 81 20,261,000
Multiplex 2, Digital 3&4 80 19,851,000
Multiplex A, SDN 78 19,455,000
Multiplex B, ITV Digital 79 19,546,000
Multiplex C, ITV Digital 76 18,963,000
Multiplex D, ITV Digital 74 18,441,000
Core coverage1 68 16,929,000
1 Core coverage is the ability to receive all six multiplexes

The BBC and ITC, who are responsible for the DTT transmission network, are considering, in consultation with Government and stakeholders, how to improve coverage of all DTT multiplexes across the UK. (2) Digital satellite is predicted to reach about 98.2 per cent. of the UK population. (3) The ITC does not have figures for the number of homes passed by digital cable. (4) Data is not available for other technologies.

Nick Harvey

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (1) what assessment she has made of the likelihood of digital television transmission reaching homes that are not receiving analogue reception in North Devon; and if she will make a statement; [51779]

(2) what efforts have been made to encourage digital television switchover in areas that do not receive analogue television reception. [51780]

Dr. Howells

The Digital Television Action Plan, posted on www.digitaltelevision.gov.uk on 20 December, sets out a series of actions for Government and stakeholders to promote digital television and to prepare for switchover. We began a consultation on 11 December 2001 seeking views on the basis on which we should plan the use of spectrum once analogue transmissions cease, including what level of coverage would be required by terrestrial television for public service broadcasting and for pay-tv services. The consultation closed on 5 April 2002 and we are considering the responses.