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About 17% of US broadband subscribers use fiber optic connections, a modest adoption rate compared to many European and Latin American markets like France (67%) and Brazil (75%). But US telco
In mid-2024, only 23 percent of households were connected to the fibre network (homes connected), and only 11 percent had booked a fibre connection. Why is the expansion going so slowly? What challeng...
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About 17% of US broadband subscribers use fiber optic connections, a modest adoption rate compared to many European and Latin American markets like France (67%) and Brazil (75%). But US telco
Fiber-optic had already been on the rise, but, in the first quarter of 2025, the number of households with fiber-optic plans exceeded for the first time the number of households with cable-based broadband
It reflects the share of households that have access to fixed broadband (DSL, cable, fibre, satellite, terrestrial fixed wireless or other fixed wired technologies) or mobile broadband services of 256 Kbps
Broadband Technologies Wireline Internet service, transmitted through fiber optic cables, copper telephone lines, or coaxial cables, is still the primary
In mid-2024, only 23 percent of households were connected to the fibre network (homes connected), and only 11 percent had booked a fibre connection. Why is
Around a third of households in Germany are now connected to the fiber optic network via FTTH or FTTB, according to the new broadband atlas.
“The steady growth in fiber access underscores the increasing adoption and expansion of fiber-optic technology across states,” noted BroadbandNow editor-in-chief Tyler Cooper. “However, the
In 2023, the proportion of households connected with fiber optics was between 37 and 40 percent on the basis of Homes Passed.
High-speed wireline Internet is based on fiber optic technology in access networks and, as such, has the potential for a significant increase in broadband quality, such as lower susceptibility to
Fiber Passes Over 50% of U.S. Households This year, fiber broadband hit all new records, with 9 million newly passed U.S. homes added by
Deploying fiber has the potential to increase housing values by $1.64 trillion (in NPV terms). It could increase average household values between 14% - 17% depending on non-urban
Fiber optic network deployments have reached a milestone as they now pass more than 50% of U.S. households, according to recent report from the
The Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport (BMDV) has published new figures on fiber optic expansion in Germany. According to the figures, 32.1% of households are covered by fiber optics.
Fiber-optic cables are the gold standard for broadband infrastructure. The backbone of the World Wide Web utilizes fiber, and without it, the internet as
Full-fibre take-up climbs year on year The number of households signed up to full-fibre broadband services where available has risen from 28% to
This map shows both the percentage and count of households who have a cable, fiber optic, or Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) internet subscription. Data from the American Community
Wireline broadband service is available to nearly 96 percent of U.S. households (122.2 million) and nearly 92 percent of households (112 million) pick
RVA, LLC. has developed a report on North American fiber deployment, which outlines the significant advancements and challenges in the industry as of 2024.
The availability and adoption of the first “basic” copper and coaxial cable-based and now “high-speed” (or new) broadband Internet is seen as a fundamental cornerstone for increasing long
This statistic shows the number of households with access to fiber-optic communications in Germany from 2007 to 2024, with an estimate for 2025.
Study: 4 million households need to be connected to fiber optics every year According to an analysis for Anga, the government''s goal of "fiber optics for all" by 2030 is looking bleak. The
Broadband connectivity is an essential tool for accessing communication, information, public services, remote work, online health services and cultural resources. The OECD provides key
This research paper aims to examine the impact of fiber broadband deployment on rural and underserved communities, exploring the potential benefits, challenges, and policy implications...