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Quantum-Web has estimated that the number of fixed broadband connections worldwide would see an annual growth rate of 5.7 percent during Q4 2013-Q4 2015. The number of fixed broadband connections will grow approximately 78 million over this period reaching 749 million (Figure 1). Figure 1.
Quantum-Web has estimated that the number of fixed broadband connections worldwide would see an annual growth rate of 5.7 percent during Q4 2013-Q4 2015. The number of fixed broadband connections will grow approximately 78 million over this period reaching 749 million (Figure 1). According to Quantum-Web biannual forecasting service, the dominant technology will remain xDSL(...)
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Quantum-Web has estimated that the number of fixed broadband connections worldwide would see an annual growth rate of 5.7 percent during Q4 2013-Q4 2015. The number of fixed broadband connections will grow approximately 78 million over this period reaching 749 million (Figure 1).
According to Quantum-Web biannual forecasting service, the dominant technology will remain xDSL accounting for 55 percent of total fixed broadband connections by Q4 2015. Cable modem would come next (21 percent) followed by FTTx (20 percent) and other fixed broadband technologies (4 percent).
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Quantum-Web has estimated that the number of fixed broadband connections worldwide would see an annual growth rate of 5.7 percent during Q4 2013-Q4 2015. The number of fixed broadband connections will grow approximately 78 million over this period reaching 749 million (Figure 1). According to Qua...
According to Quantum-Web biannual forecasting service, the dominant technology will remain xDSL accounting for 55 percent of total fixed broadband connections by Q4 2015. Cable modem would come next (21 percent) followed by FTTx (20 percent) and other fixed broadband technologies (4 percent).
BROADBAND FORECASTExecutive Summary June 2014 2Quantum-Web Biannual Fixed Broadband Forecasts, June 2014 Content World Broadband Forecasts at a Glance Fixed Broadband Forecasts By Region Fixed Broadband Forecasts By Technology Fixed Broadband Forecasts By Operators 3Quantum-Web Biannual Fixed Broadband Forecasts, June 2014 World Fixed Broadband ForecastQuantum-Web has estimated that the number of fixed broadband connections worldwide would see anannual growth rate of 5.7 percent during Q4 2013-Q4 2015.
In the Asia Pacific region, the largest global market, the growth is fuelled by emerging markets such as China, Indonesia and Vietnam. Indonesia with 41 percent CAGR would be the fastest growing market among the top three. In North and Latin America, USA, Brazil and Mexico with over 17 million net additions represent over 71 percent of the whole regional growth.
According to Quantum-Web forecasts, the number of broadband net additions would reach 78 million by the end of 2015. China, the largest broadband nation doesn't show any sign of slowing down. The...
Quantum-Web has estimated that the number of fixed broadband connections worldwide would see an annual growth rate of 5.7 percent during Q4 2013-Q4 2015. The number of fixed broadband connections will grow approximately 78 million over this period reaching 749 million (Figure 1). According to Quantum-Web biannual forecasting service, the dominant technology will remain xDSL(...)
World Fixed Broadband Forecast Press release
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