As Disney announces a
record 54 million subscribers for its streaming service Disney+
mobile traffic soars, according to network data from
Enea
STOCKHOLM, May 7, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- From just over a
month since its European debut, mobile video traffic from new
streaming service Disney+ has reached 7 Exabytes per month
according to data from Enea. On Tuesday May
5th Disney
confirmed that it has secured 54 million subscribers within days -
providing relief to parents with children off from school - and
creating headaches for mobile operators who have to juggle the
exponential demand for data during nationwide lockdowns.
The analysis of the traffic from Enea is based on live data
gathered from over 40 networks globally. In North America and Europe, Disney+ currently represents 1.2% to
2.2% of all mobile video traffic. Netflix - which was launched in
Europe in 2012 and a few years
earlier in the US - accounts for 7% to 15%. As a new entrant
to the mobile video ecosystem, Disney+ has achieved an impressive
presence in just a matter of a few weeks. In terms of specific
network protocols such as HTTP, Disney+ now features within the
top-10 mobile video applications according to data volume across
the territories in which the service has launched. As such, the
future potential of Disney's
streaming service is a matter of great interest to all mobile
operators.
The intensifying streaming wars and the meteoric rise of Disney+
mirrors the findings of a separate global study that was conducted
by research firm Censuswide for Enea. The researchers interviewed
5,000 mobile subscribers across the USA, UK, Japan and the UAE. They found that 1 in 3
people (29%) were planning on subscribing to Disney's streaming service.
For wireless operators, there is even more mobile video traffic
to come as consumers continue to cut the cord and shun traditional
broadcast technology in favor of Over-The-Top media services
(OTTs). The survey revealed that 41% of respondents would consider
getting rid of their multichannel cable or satellite TV service and
only use the likes of YouTube, Netflix and Disney+.
As a customer acquisition strategy, OTTs have already explored
mobile-only pricing in emerging markets, and Netflix has launched
mobile-specific plans in India,
Malaysia, Thailand and the
Philippines. These could prove hugely popular as the survey
revealed that 39% of subscribers who currently watch mobile video
would opt for a mobile-only subscription to services such as
Netflix, Disney + and Apple TV
+.
John Giere, President,
Enea Openwave said: "Some operators
in Europe's hardest hit regions
have already experienced twice the usual amount of peak throughput
during the lockdowns. While most of the OTT traffic from the likes
of Netflix and Disney+ is currently running over Wi-Fi, this
additional video traffic will very likely shift to wireless as
lockdowns are eased."
Giere concluded: "There was already more OTT video traffic on
mobile networks than ever before, even before Disney+ came along.
Operators have to perform a delicate balancing act with available
resources and not allow congestion to ruin the video experience for
many. That requires the ability to detect and manage network
congestion dynamically, rather than resorting to brute-force video
optimization. The operators that have applied this methodology have
seen significant reductions in RAN congestion and improved the
video experience for subscribers."
Links:
Disney+ infographic
Enea Openwave Video Traffic Management
Enea Openwave Encrypted Video Manager
CONTACT:
Press contacts
For Enea Inquiries:
Erik Larsson
SVP Marketing & Communication, Enea
Phone: +33-1-70-81-19-00
Email: erik.larsson@enea.com
For APAC and EMEA Inquiries:
Chevaan Seresinhe
Sonus PR
Phone: +44-797-1967-644
Email: chevaan.seresinhe@sonuspr.com
For Americas Inquiries:
Micah Warren
Phone: +1-609-247-6525
Email: micah.warren@sonuspr.com
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