HONG KONG: Cable television operator I-Cable Communications is
cracking down on the growing piracy viewing menace, which is estimated
to cost the company close to HK$28 million (US$3.6
million) a year.
A spokesman for I-Cable, Garman Chan, said the company had introduced
the Intrusive Flashing Unit to interrupt illegal viewing at regular
intervals.
It has started replacing existing subscriber TV top boxes with digital
ones to help combat the problem.
Industry sources estimated there were as many as 100,000 illegal viewers
of I-Cable services in Hong Kong. This has lead the company's average
revenue per user to drop by six per cent to $239 from a year ago.
I-Cable said the number of pay-TV subscribers grew by only three per
cent from the start of the year to about 537,000.