MENA SVOD players toil to compete with Netflix
The MENA region will have 20.80 million movie and TV series SVOD subscribers by 2023, up from the 5.22 million recorded by end-2017.
From the 20 countries covered in the Middle East & North Africa OTT TV & Video Forecasts report, Turkey will remain the leader by some distance, with 6.72 million subscribers by 2023 – or a third of the region’s total.
Simon Murray, Principal Analyst at Digital TV Research, said: “Netflix is dominant across the MENA region. This is partly because it operates in more territories than its Arabic competitors – it has significant subs bases in Israel and Turkey. However, its success is down to more than geographic reach. The global appeal of its original content has spread throughout the region.”
Source: Digital TV Research
From its regional total of 7.41 million, Netflix will have 3.57 million subscribers in Arabic-speaking countries by 2023. This is higher than its nearest rival Starz Play (2.80 million). The top eight multinational platforms (Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Icflix, Starz Play, Iflix, Wavo, beIN Connect and Shahid Plus) will account for three-quarters of the region’s SVOD subscribers by end-2023, up from 56% in 2017. Extracting Israel and Turkey, these eight platforms will retain 91% of SVOD subscribers.
2017 2023
Others 2,303 5,235
beIN Connect 70 689
Wavo 20 675
Shahid Plus 103 1,603
Iflix 11 315
Starz Play 596 2,802
Icflix 140 729
Amazon 180 1,334
Netflix 1,799 7,413
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Murray continued: “Although overall subscriber numbers will climb impressively, there are just too many Arabic platforms. They do not offer enough original or exclusive content to seriously challenge Netflix. We do not believe that the market can sustain this many Arabic platforms in the long run. Our report only covers paying SVOD subscribers – not those receiving free platforms as part of their pay TV subscription.”
SVOD revenues will grow sixfold between 2017 and 2023 to $2.03 billion. Market leader Turkey will add $451 million to more than double its total to $603 million by 2023. Saudi Arabia will increase its SVOD revenues by a factor of seven to reach $351 million in 2023 to take second place.
Middle East & North Africa OTT TV & Video Forecasts
Table of Contents
Published in July 2018, this 184-page PDF and excel report comes in seven parts:
• Executive summary and regional forecasts, with handy comparison tables to reveal the best growth prospects;
• Major SVOD platforms, including market share for each;
• Regional forecasts summary from 2010 to 2023 by platform, by household penetration, by SVOD subscribers and by OTT revenues;
• Top-line forecasts (population, population per household, households, TV households, fixed broadband homes, smartphone users, tablet users) for 20 countries;
• Country profiles for 20 territories;
• Detailed country forecasts for 20 nations.
• NEW FOR 2018: Prospects. Subscriber forecasts for 20 countries in a visually-appealing 44-page document.
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Forecasts for the following 123 platforms across 20 countries:
Country SVOD ops
SVOD Platforms
Algeria 7 Netflix; Amazon Prime Video; Icflix; Starz Play; Shahid Plus; Wavo; beIN Connect
Armenia 2 Netflix; Amazon Prime Video
Azerbaijan 3 Netflix; Amazon Prime Video; Megogo
Bahrain 8 Netflix; Amazon Prime Video; Icflix; Starz Play; Iflix; Shahid Plus; Wavo; beIN Connect
Egypt 8 Netflix; Amazon Prime Video; Icflix; Starz Play; Iflix; Shahid Plus; Wavo; beIN Connect
Georgia 3 Netflix; Amazon Prime Video; Megogo
Israel 5 Netflix; Amazon Prime Video; Cellcom TV; Partner; Sting TV
Jordan 8 Netflix; Amazon Prime Video; Icflix; Starz Play; Iflix; Shahid Plus; Wavo; beIN Connect
Kazakhstan 3 Netflix; Amazon Prime Video; Megogo
Kuwait 8 Netflix; Amazon Prime Video; Icflix; Starz Play; Iflix; Shahid Plus; Wavo; beIN Connect
Lebanon 8 Netflix; Amazon Prime Video; Icflix; Starz Play; Iflix; Shahid Plus; Wavo; beIN Connect
Morocco 8 Netflix; Amazon Prime Video; Icflix; Starz Play; Iflix; Shahid Plus Wavo; beIN Connect
Oman 7 Netflix; Amazon Prime Video; Icflix; Starz Play; Shahid Plus; Wavo; beIN Connect
Qatar 7 Netflix; Amazon Prime Video; Icflix; Starz Play; Shahid Plus; Wavo; beIN Connect
Saudi Arabia 8 Netflix; Amazon Prime Video; Icflix; Starz Play; Iflix; Shahid Plus Wavo; beIN Connect
Syria 7 Netflix; Amazon Prime Video; Icflix; Starz Play Shahid Plus; Wavo; beIN Connect
Tunisia 7 Netflix; Amazon Prime Video; Icflix; Starz Play; Shahid Plus Wavo; beIN Connect
Turkey 7 Netflix; Amazon Prime Video; Tivibu; Turkcell; beIN Connect; D-Smart blu; Vodafone TV
UAE 7 Netflix; Amazon Prime Video; Icflix; Starz Play; Shahid Plus; Wavo; beIN Connect
Uzbekistan 3 Netflix; Amazon Prime Video; Megogo
SAMPLE: UAE OTT TV & video insight
• OTT TV & video revenues will reach $168 million by 2023, quintuple the $30 million recorded in 2017. Advertising on OTT sites will provide $14 million to the 2023 total. SVOD will bring in a further $141 million by 2023, seven times the 2017 total. There were 267,000 SVOD homes by end-2017, and this will grow rapidly to 1,336,000 in 2023 (59% of TV households).
Main assumptions behind the forecasts • The OTT sector is very competitive as a consequence we have substantially
upgraded our SVOD forecasts.
• There is plenty of SVOD activity.
• The large ex-pat community will boost SVOD take-up.
• Both fixed broadband and smartphone penetration are high.
Source: Digital TV Research
• Netflix launched in the UAE in January 2016 as part of its global expansion. Netflix has Arabic dubbed or subtitled content. Subscriptions cost at AED29.34-44.00/month. We forecast 482,000 subs by 2023, up from 137,000 at end-2017. Netflix has a distribution deal with OSN.
• Amazon Prime Video started operations in November 2016 as part of its global rollout. Subscriptions are cheaper than Netflix at $5.99/month, but Amazon offers less original or local content than Netflix. Appealing mostly to the ex-pat community, we forecast 87,000 Amazon subs by 2023.
• Starz Play claimed 700,000 subscribers across 19 countries in the region by mid-2017. Transmitting in English, Arabic and French, Starz Play has 7,000 hours of Hollywood content as well as 1,300 hours of Arabic content. Starz has an exclusive distribution deal with Etisalat (AED35/month, $9.53) since January 2018. Previously Starz Play had partnered with Du (AED30/month). Given the added Arabic content, we expect its subs base to climb to 327,000 by 2023.
• Started in 2012, Icflix is the longest established SVOD platform. We forecast 73,000 subscribers by 2023. With Arabic, English and French content, Icflix provides more than 20,000 hours of content. Icflix (AED29/month, $7.90) was carried by mobile operator Etisalat.
• MBC’s Shahid Plus provides 10 linear channels as well as on-demand content. Shahid Plus is carried by mobile operator Du (AED20/month, $5.45). We forecast 200,000 subs by 2023.
• OSN launched SVOD platform Wavo (AED26/month, $7.08) in August 2017.
Wavo carries OSN’s movie archive and HBO content as well as 26 linear channels. OSN signed a distribution agreement with Netflix in February 2018, following one with mobile operator Du in October 2017. We expect 86,000 paying subscribers by 2023.
• beIN Connect provides access to all 67 channels available on the satellite TV package as well as 2,000 on-demand TV episodes and 300 on-demand movies – free to satellite TV subs or AED66/month ($17.98) to others. We forecast 44,000 paying subscribers by 2023.
• Telly is also available in the UAE. Telly is available in 14 countries across the region.
• Launched in March 2011, Istikana ($3.99/month) is available in seven countries, including the UAE where it is carried by Du and Etisalat.
• Hong Kong’s Viu started operations in Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and UAE in February 2017. Local content is included as well as international fare to appeal to ex-pats.
• Piracy is rife, with illegal decoders/smart cards (such as Dreambox) to pay satellite TV operations commonplace. Frequent attempts to combat these pirate dishes have been largely unsuccessful. However, OSN and others have made some progress in combating piracy.
Etisalat subscriber growth (000) Double-play & Triple-play Fixed broadband
4Q10 180 700
4Q11 350 750
4Q12 510 810
4Q13 650 890
4Q14 780 980
4Q15 870 1,060
4Q16 960 1,110
4Q17 970 1,130
Source: Etisalat
• Abu Dhabi-headquartered Etisalat migrated all of its e-Vision cable customers to its eLife bundles by March 2014. In October 2011, Etisalat launched eLife TV as a triple-play and OTT service via its fiber optic network (providing up to 500Mbps download speeds, with 90% of premises passed). eLife subscribers have access to OSN, beIN and Abu Dhabi Sports packages as well as the Starz Play SVOD platform (AED35/month). MBC channels are available exclusively. TV is not available as a standalone service.
• In November 2017, Etisalat claimed to have launched the first 4G IPTV network in the region. Etisalat had 11.05 million mobile subscribers by March 2018.
Du broadband and TV subscribers (000) 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Broadband 96 124 140 157 172 185 197
TV 93 114 122 132 140 152 156
TV ARPU (AED) - - 65 69 72 75
Source: Du
• Based in Dubai, Du’s IPTV service had an estimated 160,000 subs at end-2017, which we forecast will reach 195,000 by 2023. Similar to Etisalat, Du has rolled out a fiber network (up to 1Gbps). Du also has 8.25 million mobile subscribers.
• Launched in 2009, Du subscribers can access many OSN packages, with its SVOD platform Wavo also available. Du also added Starz Play (AED30/month) and Shahid Plus (AED20/month). Mostly available in bundles, the standalone TV service costs AED85/month ($23.16).
• Du is 39.50% owned by the Emirates Investment Authority, 19.75% by Mubadala Development Company, 19.50% by Emirates Communications & Technology Company and 21.25% floated.
UAE: Internet subscribers by platform (000) 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Wi-max, cable
11 6 4 3 3 0 0 0
Fiber 289 495 679 841 964 1,101
Copper 1,074 827 272 198 122 129
Total 1,375 1,327 958 1,043 1,090 1,234 1,299 1,349
Of which residential
698 772 847 925 969 1,066
Standalone 49% 34% 24% 23% 16%
Double-play 34% 35% 39% 31% 23%
Triple-play 17% 31% 37% 46% 61%
Source: TRA. Note: change in methodology in 2012
UAE OTT TV & video forecasts
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Population (000)
Total households (000)
TV households (000)
Fixed broadband households (000)
Smartphone subscribers (000)
Tablet subscribers (000)
TV HH/Total HH
Fixed broadband HH/Total HH
Smartphone subs/Population
Tablet subs/Population
OTT TV & video fixed broadband households (000)
OTT TV & video HH/Fixed broadband HH
OTT TV & video HH/TV HH
OTT TV & video smartph subs (000)
OTT TV & video HH/smartph subs
Gross OTT TV & video total (000)
SVOD total subscribers (000)
SVOD homes/TVHH
SVOD homes/Fixed broadband HH
SVOD homes/Smartphone users
TV rental transactions (000)
Movie rental transactions (000)
Total rental transactions (000)
TV download-to-own trans (000)
Movie download-to-own trans (000)
Total download-to-own trans (000)
Online advertising total (US$ mil.)
Online advg for OTT sites (US$ mil.)
Online TV rental revenues (US$ mil.)
Online movie rental revs (US$ mil.)
Online rental revenues (US$ mil.)
Download-to-own TV rev (US$ mil.)
DTO movie revs (US$ mil.)
DTO video revenues (US$ mil.)
SVOD revenues (US$ mil.)
OTT TV & video revenues (US$ mil.)
UAE OTT TV & video forecasts
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2015
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2017
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SVOD subscribers by operator (000)
Netflix
Amazon
Icflix
Starz Play
Shahid Plus
Wavo
beIN Connect
Others
Share of SVOD subscribers by operator (%)
Netflix
Amazon
Icflix
Starz Play
Shahid Plus
Wavo
beIN Connect
Others
SVOD revenues by operator (US$ mil.)
Netflix
Amazon
Icflix
Starz Play
Shahid Plus
Wavo
beIN Connect
Others
Share of SVOD revenues by operator (%)
Netflix
Amazon
Icflix
Starz Play
Shahid Plus
Wavo
beIN Connect
Others
UAE OTT TV & video forecasts
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
SVOD ARPU by operator ($)
Netflix
Amazon
Icflix
Starz Play
Shahid Plus
Wavo
beIN Connect
Source: Digital TV Research
UAE OTT TV & video prospects
2017 2018 2019 2023
SVOD 19 39 63 141
DTO 3 3 4 8
Rental 2 3 4 6
AVOD 6 6 8 14
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Revenues by source ($m)
10,430
2,010
1,959
1,246
7,197
2,295
12,125
2,323
2,265
1,591
9,942
3,383
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2023 2018
UAE SVOD prospects
2017 2018 2019 2023
Others 10 14 18 36
beIN Connect 1 5 11 44
Wavo 3 10 22 86
Shahid Plus 13 38 72 200
Starz Play 73 138 191 327
Icflix 15 28 40 73
Amazon 14 30 45 87
Netflix 137 247 322 482
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Subscribers by operator (000)
2017 2018 2019 2023
Others 1 1 1 3
beIN Connect 0 1 2 9
Wavo 0 1 1 7
Shahid Plus 0 2 4 15
Starz Play 6 12 19 36
Icflix 1 2 3 7
Amazon 0 2 3 6
Netflix 11 20 31 59
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Revenues by operator ($m)
Digital TV Research publication schedule for 2018 Title Publication Price
1 Sub-Saharan Africa Pay TV Forecasts January £1200/€1440/$1560
2 Middle East & North Africa Pay TV Forecasts
January £1200/€1440/$1560
3 Asia Pacific Pay TV Forecasts April £1200/€1440/$1560
4 Latin America Pay TV Forecasts March £1200/€1440/$1560
5 North America Pay TV Forecasts March £500/€600/$650
6 Eastern Europe Pay TV Forecasts March £1200/€1440/$1560
7 Western Europe Pay TV Forecasts March £1200/€1440/$1560
8 Global Pay TV Subscriber Forecasts April £1500/€1800/$1950
9 Global Pay TV Revenue Forecasts April £1500/€1800/$1950
10 Global Pay TV Operator Forecasts April £1500/€1800/$1950
11 Pay TV Subscriber Prospects May £800/€960/$1040
12 Pay TV Revenue Prospects May £800/€960/$1040
13 vMVPD and D2C TV Forecasts May £900/€1080/$1170
14 Netflix Forecasts May £700/€840/$910
15 Sub-Saharan Africa OTT TV & Video Forecasts June
£1000/€1200/$1300
16 Middle East & North Africa OTT TV & Video Forecasts
July £1000/€1200/$1300
17 Asia Pacific OTT TV & Video Forecasts September £1000/€1200/$1300
18 Latin America OTT TV & Video Forecasts September £1000/€1200/$1300
19 North America OTT TV & Video Forecasts September £500/€600/$650
20 Eastern Europe OTT TV & Video Forecasts October £1000/€1200/$1300
21 Western Europe OTT TV & Video Forecasts October £1000/€1200/$1300
22 Global OTT TV & Video Forecasts October £1800/€2160/$2340
23 Global SVOD Forecasts November £1500/€1800/$1950
24 OTT TV & Video Prospects November £1000/€1200/$1300
25 SVOD Prospects December £900/€1080/$1170
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