FTTx markets in Europe
Markets as at December 2018 - Forecasts up to 2023
This study proposes an overview of the evolution of FTTx technologies at December 2018 in major European countries.
In order to provide a consolidated and complete overview, the study is structured in two parts:
A dataset covering the main access indicators for 32 European countries by semester
A status report summarizing the main strategic activities of the industry in the region and the main trends identified by December 2018
- 1. Methodology
- 1.1. List of indicators by country
- 1.2. Definitions
- 1.3. Sources
- 2. FTTx overview in Europe
- 2.1. Fibre is making strides in Europe, replacing full-copper and full-cable based architectures
- 2.2. FTTx architectures are widely deployed in Europe, led by Russia, Germany and the United Kingdom
- 2.3. FTTH/B Subscribers: Russia is Europe’s FTTH/B leader in terms of subscribers
- 2.4. FTTH/B homes passed in Europe
- 2.5. European region has reached a 35.2% FTTH/B take-up rate
- 2.6. Focus on upgrading to FTTH/B technology and architecture
- 2.7. Forecasts up to 2023 in Europe
- 3. Conclusion
- 3.1. Key trends identified in Europe
- List of tables and figures
- 1. Methodology
- European FTTx markets – as at December 2018
- 2. FTTx overview in Europe
- Breakdown of superfast broadband subscribers in Europe by country and technology, December 2018
- Top 10 countries in terms of superfast broadband subscribers in Europe, December 2018
- Additional FTTx subscribers and homes passed in Russia, Germany and the UK from December 2017 to December 2018
- Breakdown of superfast access technologies in the main European markets, December 2018
- Progression in top 10 European countries in terms of FTTH/B homes passed, Dec. 2015 to Dec. 2018
- Four fastest growing FTTH/B markets, Dec. 2017 to Dec. 2018
- FTTH/B take-up rates in Europe, by country, December 2018
- FTTH/B subscribers forecasts up to 2023
- Progression of FTTH/B homes passed up to 2023