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9-1-1 CableTheft
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Cable Industry : CASBAA Report |
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Posted by : Chief_Auditor |
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CASBAA Report: Pay-TV Piracy to Top $1.5 Billion for 2007 representing a 26-percent increase in lost revenues - an estimated $300 million.
HONG KONG, October 31: In the latest survey of revenue leakage over the last 12 months to the regional pay-TV industry, conducted by the Cable & Satellite Broadcasting Association of Asia (CASBAA) and Standard Chartered Bank, the losses are conservatively estimated to stand at US$1.54 billion, as compared to US$1.13 billion in 2006. The latest figures mark yet another increase - up from $1.1 billion in 2005.
The CASBAA Report noted that there has been a disturbing growth of an emerging and important phenomenon, that of illegal Internet-based card-sharing (via remote servers) for Direct to Home (DTH) services.
Major Losses Occured in
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India |
$985 million in net losses in 2007, an increase of 44 percent over 2006. |
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Thailand |
$180 million, the second largest dollar loss in the region |
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Pakistan |
$110 million. Estimates show that there were 4.6 million pirated cable-TV subscriptions in Pakistan, with some 345,000 legitimate subscriptions |
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Hong Kong |
$27.4 million |
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REWARD |
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Posted by : Wildcard |
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Comcast in the Miami are is offering up to a $10,000.00 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone stealing their cable equipment. For info call Mike Tamas at Comcast 954-534-7203
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American Cable Industry : Cable Companies Crack Down On Illegal Connections |
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Posted by : Wildcard |
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Many Customers Don't See Theft As Wrong BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Every month, one Birmingham cable company pulls the plug on hundreds of people who aren't paying for their service. In Alabama, a person can get up to a year in jail and $1,000 fine for cable theft. The fine can reach $10,000 for tinkering with satellite TV. Fines for offenders are usually based on the amount of time they did not pay for cable.
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