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One in Three Andorran Homes Streams TV via Fibre, Averaging 4.5 Hours Daily

34% of Andorran households subscribe to Andorra Telecom's fibre optic TV, watching 260 minutes per day.

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Altaveu

Key Points

  • 34% of homes subscribe to fibre TV; average 260 min/day viewing.
  • 45% choose basic Tele Mini with TDT and extra channels.
  • 55% opt for premium Movistar packs: 57% fiction, 30% sports/movies.
  • 70% use catch-up 'T'ho has perdut'; high live viewing persists.

One in three Andorran households watches television via fibre optic packages offered by Andorra Telecom, with users averaging 260 minutes of viewing per day—nearly four and a half hours.

Company sources told Altaveu that 34% of homes subscribe to these services. Among them, 45% choose the basic Tele Mini package, which mainly provides digital terrestrial television (TDT) channels, including both standard ones available via traditional antenna and extras from neighbouring countries, such as Spain's Neox or Nova alongside Antena 3.

The remaining 55% of fibre TV subscribers opt for premium packs distributed through Andorra Telecom's partnership with Spain's Movistar. Fiction, featuring cinema and series channels, is the most popular, held by 57% of these users. Another 30% select Movistar Plus Total, which covers all movie and sports channels, including UEFA Champions League matches, Spanish Primera and Segunda División games—featuring FC Andorra fixtures—and more. Andorra Telecom describes this as the favoured option for families and football fans.

Usage remains high across all customers. Beyond live broadcasts, the decoder enables catch-up features: 70% use 'T'ho has perdut' to retrieve missed content, 27% rewind to the start of programmes, and just 2% record shows.

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