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World FTTx Markets - Markets at June 2020 & forecasts to 2024

December 2020 | | ID: W8E9D44BB31EN
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Our observatory on World FTTx markets includes two deliverables:

1. A half-yearly updated dataset covering:
  • 80+ countries & 200+ player sheets including their roll-out projects (bottom-up approach)
  • data for markets at June 2020 & forecasts up to 2024 for homes passed and subscribers by architecture (FTTH/B, VDSL, FTTx/Docsis 3.0)
2. A report analysing the developments in FTTx markets up to 2024.

It presents a geographical panorama of FTTx access solutions and superfast broadband markets in Europe, Asia, North America, Latin America, Middle East & North Africa, Sub Saharan Africa. It also includes an overview of the major world players in the field.

DATASET SCOPE

List of indicators by country

Access indicators
  • Number of subscribers and homes passed per superfast architecture
  • Factoring in overlaps when applicable
  • FTTx as a share of total broadband customers
  • Leading superfast broadband players’ market share
  • Breakdown of FTTH vs. FTTB technology (as % of Homes Passed)
  • Breakdown of Ethernet vs. PON technology (as % of Homes Passed)
Type of data
  • Historical data since June 2014 (twice yearly) per country
  • Updated data as at June 2020
  • Forecasts up to 2024
FTTx market consolidation at June 2020
Subscribers & Homes passed, breakdown by architecture
– FTTH/B
– VDSL
– FTTx/Docsis 3.0
– % of the different FTTx architectures in total fixed broadband market

Emerging FTTx markets
By country
– Current broadband market
– National regulation regarding FTTH/B & Government initiatives
– Details for main players
– FTTx Subscribers and Homes Passed at June 2020

Country sheets
88 country sheets including detailed data for +200 operators
– Number of Subscribers and Homes Passed at June 2020 (breakdown by architecture)
– Main architecture & technology deployed (in %)
– FTTx players market shares (in %)
– FTTx in total broadband (in %)
– Total sockets deployed
– National regulation regarding FTTH/B & Government initiatives
Within country sheet by operator:
– operator description
Fiber strategy
– Subscribers and Homes Passed by architecture, historicals until June 2019
– Deployment targets
– Financial Data (CapEx for FTTx)
– Technical data & contracts (main vendors)
– Services provided & Pricing

Network architectures
– FTTH/B
– FTTx/VDSL – FTTx/LAN
– FTTx/Docsis 3.x

Technologies
– NGPON
– Ethernet P2P
– GPON
– DOCSIS 3.0
– DOCSIS 3.1
– G.Fast
– EPON/GEPON
– VDSL
– 10 GPON
– WDM PON

PLAYERS

A1 Bulgaria (Mtel)
A1 Croatia
ACT Fibernet
Agni
AIS
Alg?rie Telecom
AlmaTV
Alta Kraftlag & Varanger Kraft
Altibox (Lyse)
Amis / A1 Slovenia
Andorra Telecom (STA)
Angola Telecom
Antel
ARGE Glasfaser Waldviertel
Asia Pacific Telecom
Asturias Telecom
AT&T
Awasr
Axtel
Baltcom / IZZI
Batelco
BCE
Beeline / Vimpelcom / VEON
Bezeq
BizNet
Bouygues Telecom
Broadnet
BSNL
BT
BTCL
Cable Operators
Cablecos
Cablevision
CAT Telecom
Cellcom
Cgates
Charter Communications
China Mobile
China Telecom
China Unicom
Chorus
Chungwa Telecom
Citycom / Graz
CityFibre
Claro
Claro/Telmex Argentina
CNT
Comcast
COMTECO
Converge ICT
Copaco
Cosmote / OTE
Crown Fibre Holdings
Damamax
Dawiyat
Deutsche Glasfaser
Deutsche Telekom
DNA
Du
eir - Eircom
Elisa
Entel
ENTEL Bolivia
ER Telecom
ETB
Etisalat
Euskaltel
EWZ Z?rinet
Fastweb
Fiber@Home
Finnet
FPT
Globe Telecom
GO Telecom
GoranNet
Grameen Cybernet Ltd
GTD Group
GWBN
HGC
HKBN / CTI
HOT Telecom
Hyperoptic
i-Cable
Ice Group
IEC - IBC
Illiad-Free
Inea
Infotech
Internet Solutions / MWEB
Inwi
ipNX Nigeria
Iranian Net
ITC
ITPC
Izzi
J:COM
Jamii Telecommunications
JASEC
Jordan Cable Services
Karditsa / Optronics Technologies
KaR-Tel
Kazakhtelecom
kbro
KCOM
KDDI
KPN/ Reggefibre
KT
Kyivstar
LG Uplus (LG Powercom)
Libya Telecom Technologies (LTT)
Liquid Telecom
Magenta Telecom
Magyar Telecom
Maroc Telecom
MASMOVIL
Mauritius Telecom
Maxis
MGTS / MTS/ Comstar
MNC Kabel Mediacom
M-Net
Mobily
Mocambique Telecom (TMCEL)
MTN Ghana
MTN Nigeria
MTNL
Multimedia Polska
Municipalities
NBN
Neotel / Liquid Telecom
NetCologne
Netia
Netlife
Netsys
NGNBN
NOS
Nova (ForthNet)
Nowo
NTT
Nucleo -Personal
Nuetel
Nursat
O2 - CETIN
OBC
Ogero Telecom
Oi Telecom - Brazil Telecom
Ollo
Omantel
ONATI
ONO / Vodafone
Ooredoo
Open Fiber
Orange
Orange C?te d'ivoire
Orange Jordan
Orange Morocco - Meditel
Orange Poland
Orange Romania
Orange Slovensko
Orange Spain
Orange Tunisia
PCCW / HKT
PHD
PLDT
PMT
Portugal Telecom
Post Luxembourg
Proximus
Public Initiatives (RIP) & Others
Puntonet
QNBN
Quickline Media
Radius Infratel
RanksTel
RCS & RDS
Retail Service Providers (RSP)
Reykjavik Fibre Network (RFN)
RIO Media
Rogers Communications
Rostelecom
Safaricom
Salzburg AG (CableLink)
SBN
SCIS
SFR
Shaw Communications
Siminn / Mila
SIRO
SK Broadband
Sky Cable
SKY Italia
Slovak Telekom
SMART Comp
Softbank BB
Solidere
Sonatel
So-Net
Spectranet
STC
Swisscom
T2
TCI
TDC
TE Data
Tele2
Tele2 / Com Hem
Telecom Argentina
Teledata ICT
Telef?nica
Telef?nica / Vivo / GVT
Telef?nica Colombia
Telef?nica de Argentina
Telef?nica Movistar
Telef?nica Movistar Chile
Telef?nica O2
Telekom Austria (A1)
Telekom Malaysia
Telekom Romania
Telekom Slovenije
Telemach
Telenet
Telenor
Telesol
Telia
Telia Lietuva / TEO
Telkom Indonesia
Telkom Kenya
Telkom South Africa
Telmex
Telstra
Telus
Tet (Lattelecom)
T-Hrvatski Telekom
Tigo Paraguay
Tigo UNE
TIM / Telecom Italia
TIM Brazil
TIME dotcom
TMG
TOT
TotalPlay
Triple T Broadband
True Corp
TTK
Tunisia Telecom
Turk Telekom
Turkcell Superonline
TV Cabo Angola
TVCABO
Ukrtelecom
Unitymedia / KBW
UPC
UPC Hungary
UPC Polska
UPC Romania
UPC Slovakia
UPC Switzerland
Vario
VeeTIME
Vega
Verizon
Vienna City Council / Blizznet
Viettel Telecom
Virgin Media
Virgin Media Ireland
VITI
Vivacom
VNPT
Vodafone
Vodafone (HOL)
Vodafone / KDG
Vodafone Ghana
Vodafone Portugal
Vodafone Qatar
Vodafone Ziggo
Voo
Vox
Voy
VTEL Jordan
Wananchi
Waoo
Wilhelm Tel
Wind Hellas
WindTre
WTT
Zain Jordan
Zajil Telecom
Zap Fibra
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.1. Key trends worldwide
1.2. The different superfast broadband technologies
1.3. FTTx leaders
1.4. FTTH/B trends for the next five years

2. METHODOLOGY

2.1. List of indicators by country
2.2. Definitions
2.3. Sources

3. MAJOR FTTX PLAYERS

3.1. The globe’s superfast access leaders
3.2. Worldwide FTTH/B leaders
3.3. Telcos vs. Cablecos
3.4. Trends in technologies and architectures

4. FTTX ACCESS BY REGION

4.1. FTTx overview in Europe
  4.1.1. The technological migration towards full fibre solutions
  4.1.2. The main countries with a solid implementation of FTTx architectures in Europe
  4.1.3. FTTH/B subscribers in Europe
  4.1.4. FTTH/B homes passed in Europe
  4.1.5. FTTH/B take-up rate in Europe
  4.1.6. FTTH/B technology and architecture
  4.1.7 Forecasts for Europe up to 2024
  4.1.8 Key trends identified in Europe
4.2. FTTx overview in Asia-Pacific
  4.2.1. Major Asian countries are moving forward with FTTH/B deployments
  4.2.2. Fibre maintained as the norm in Asia-Pacific
  4.2.3. FTTH/B homes passed in Asia-Pacific
  4.2.4. Fibre deployment in Asia-Pacific
  4.2.5. FTTH/B take-up rate in Asia-Pacific
  4.2.6. FTTH/B technology and architecture
  4.2.7. Forecasts up to 2024 in Asia-Pacific
  4.2.8. Key trends identified in Asia-Pacific
4.3. FTTx overview in the Americas
  4.3.1. Americas led by cable technologies, while Latin America countries experiencing strong fibre growth
  4.3.2. Fibre in Americas: The US, Canada, Brazil migration towards full-fibre solutions
  4.3.3. FTTH/B subscribers
  4.3.4. FTTH/B homes passed
  4.3.5. FTTH/B take-up rate
  4.3.6. FTTH/B technology and architecture
  4.3.7 Forecasts for America up to 2024
  4.3.8. Key trends identified in the Americas
4.4. FTTx overview in MEA
  4.4.1. FTTx solutions mainly relying on full-fibre architecture
  4.4.2. MEA and the fibre transition
  4.4.3. FTTH/B subscribers in MEA
  4.4.4. FTTH/B homes passed in MEA
  4.4.5. FTTH/B take-up rate in MEA
  4.4.6 Focus on upgrading to FTTH/B technologies and architecture
  4.4.7 Forecasts up to 2024 for MEA
  4.4.8. Key trends identified in MEA

LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES

1. Executive Summary
  • Breakdown of superfast broadband technologies, June 2020
  • Compared growth of VDSL and FTTH/B subscriptions, 2016-2024
  • Geographical breakdown of the three main superfast broadband architectures, June 2020
  • Top 5 FTTH/B countries, June 2020
  • Top 5 VDSL countries, June 2020
  • Top 5 DOCSIS 3.x countries, June 2020
  • FTTH/B progression worldwide in terms of subscribers and homes passed, 2014-2024
  • FTTH/B take-up worldwide, 2019 vs 2024
3. Major FTTx Players
  • The Globe’s superfast access leaders, June 2020
  • The Globe’s FTTH/B leaders, June 2020
  • Geographical breakdown of FTTx/D3.x subscribers, June 2020
  • FTTx/D3.0 subscribers by region, June 2020
  • Main FTTH/B architectures and technologies in the world, June 2020
4. FTTx access by region

4.1. FTTx overview in Europe
  • Breakdown of superfast broadband subscribers in Europe by country and technology, June 2020
  • Top 10 countries in terms of superfast broadband subscribers in Europe, June 2020
  • Additional FTTx subscribers and homes passed in Russia, Germany and the UK, from June 2019 to June 2020
  • Breakdown of superfast access technologies in the main European markets, June 2020
  • Progression in top 10 European countries in terms of FTTH/B homes passed, Dec. 2016 to June 2020
  • Four fastest growing FTTH/B markets, from June 2019 to June 2020
  • FTTH/B take-up rates in Europe, by country, June 2020
  • FTTH/B subscriber forecasts up to 2024, EU-28 vs. EU-39
  • Progression of FTTH/B homes passed up to 2024, EU-28 vs. EU-39
4.2. FTTx overview in Asia-Pacific
  • Breakdown of superfast access technologies in the main Asian markets, June 2020
  • Breakdown of superfast broadband subscribers in Asia-Pacific by country and technology, June 2020
  • Top 10 countries in terms of superfast broadband subscribers in Asia-Pacific, June 2020
  • Change in Asia-Pacific rankings in terms of FTTH/B homes passed, Dec. 2016 to Dec. 2018
  • Five fastest growing FTTH/B markets, from June 2019 to June 2020
  • FTTH/B subscribers and homes passed in China, Japan and South Korea, June 2020
  • FTTH/B take-up rates in Asia-Pacific, by country, June 2020
  • FTTH/B subscribers and homes passed in Asia-Pacific, 2019 – 2024
4.3. FTTx overview in the Americas
  • Breakdown of superfast broadband subscribers in the Americas by country and technology, June 2020
  • Country rankings in terms of superfast broadband subscribers in the Americas, June 2020
  • Additional FTTx subscribers and homes passed in the USA, Canada and Brazil from June 2019 to June 2020
  • Breakdown of FTTx access technologies in the four main American fibre markets, June 2020
  • Progression in the largest American countries in FTTH/B homes passed, Dec. 2015 to June 2020
  • Four fastest growing FTTH/B markets, June 2019 to June 2020
  • FTTH/B take-up rates in the largest American countries, June 2020
  • FTTH/B subscribers and homes passed forecasts in the selected American countries, 2019 – 2024
4.4. FTTx overview in MEA
  • Breakdown of superfast broadband subscribers in the MEA region by country and technology, June 2020
  • Country rankings in terms of superfast broadband subscribers in the MEA region, June 2020
  • FTTx additional subscribers and homes passed in Saudi Arabia, Oman and Israel, from June 2019 to June 2020
  • FTTH/B subscribers and breakdown of FTTx access technologies in the four main MEA fibre markets, June 2020
  • Progression in MEA countries in terms of FTTH/B homes passed, Dec. 2016 to June 2020
  • Four fastest growing FTTH/B markets in the MEA region, June 2019 to June 2020
  • FTTH/B take-up rate s in MEA countries, June 2020
  • FTTH/B subscribers and homes passed forecasts in MEA, 2019 – 2024


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