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News : International Last Updated: Dec 19th, 2007 - 13:17:15


OECD Broadband Statistics to June 2007: Ireland makes progress but still only at Rank 22 among the 30 Member Countries - Denmark, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Korea lead
By Finfacts Team
Nov 5, 2007, 14:31

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The publication of the June 2007 data on OECD broadband subscribers today coincides with the launch of a broadband statistics portal which will contain additional indicators from November 2007.

These include: broadband prices; advertised broadband speeds; household broadband usage, the number of households with a home computer; and the number of businesses with broadband connections and company websites. 

OECD broadband statistics (June 2007)

Over the past year, the number of broadband subscribers in the OECD increased 24% from 178 million in June 2006 to 221 million subscribers in June 2007. This growth increased broadband penetration rates in the OECD from 15.1 in June 2006 to 18.8 subscriptions per 100 inhabitants one year later.

  • Denmark, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Korea, Norway and Iceland lead the OECD  in broadband penetration, each with over 29 subscribers per 100 inhabitants.
     
  • The strongest per-capita subscriber growth over the year was in Ireland, Germany, Sweden, Australia, Norway, Denmark and Luxembourg. Each country added more than 5 subscribers per 100 inhabitants during the past year.
     
  • Operators in several countries continue upgrading subscriber lines to fibre. Fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) and Fibre-to-the-building (FTTB) subscriptions now comprise 8% of all broadband connections in the OECD, up from 7% a year ago, and the percentage is growing. Fiber connections account for 36% of all Japanese broadband subscriptions and 31% in Korea.
     
  • The United States is the largest broadband market in the OECD with 66.2 million subscribers. US broadband subscribers  represent 30% of all broadband connections in the OECD. 

OECD broadband pricing (October 2007) – all given in USD using purchasing power parities (PPP)

  • The average price of a month broadband subscription in the OECD is  USD 49. On average, fibre to the home/building is the most expensive (USD 51) and fixed wireless the cheapest (USD 33)
     
  • The average price per advertised Mbit/s of connectivity in the OECD is USD 18. Japan, France, Sweden, Korea and Finland have the least expensive offers per Mbit/s
    • Japan: USD 0.13
    • France : USD 0.33
    • Sweden: USD 0.35
    • Korea: USD 0.38
    • Finland: USD 0.42
       
  • Fibre connections are nearly 5 times less expensive per Mbit/s than DSL, cable or wireless.

    • DSL: USD 19.21
    • Cable: USD 18.96
    • Fiber to the home/building: 3.75
    • Wireless: USD 18.69

OECD broadband speeds

  • The average advertised download speed in the OECD is 13.7 Mbit/s.
     
  • The fastest average advertised download speeds are in Japan (93 Mbit/s), France (44 Mbit/s), Korea (43 Mbit/s) and Sweden (21 Mbit/s)
     
  • Japan has the fastest residential download speed available in the OECD at 1 Gbit/s ( 1 Gbit/s = 1000 Mbit/s)
     
  • Fibre-to-the-home advertised download speeds in the OECD average 77.1 Mbit/s, much higher than DSL (9.0 Mbit/s), cable (8.6 Mbit/s) or fixed wireless (1.8 Mbit/s).
     
  • Advertised upload speeds on fibre connections are more than 36 times faster than average advertised upload speeds on DSL, cable or wireless networks.
    • Fibre-to-the-home/building: 58.6 Mbit/s
    • DSL: 1.6 Mbit/s
    • Cable: 0.7 Mbit/s
    • Fixed wireless: 0.7 Mbit/s 

OECD broadband bit/data caps

  • Explicit bit/data caps are imposed on broadband connections in 20 of the 30 OECD countries.
     
  • There we no bitcaps among surveyed firms in Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the United States
     
  • All surveyed offers had bitcaps in Australia (48), Belgium (10), Canada (13) and New Zealand (33)
     
  • The average bit cap size across offers with caps is 21 gigbytes (GB) of traffic per month
     
  • Once a user reaches the monthly bit cap, the ISP reduces download speeds in 29% of the offers to an average speed of  82 kbit/s.
     
  • In the remaining 71% of offers, once a user reaches the monthly bit cap they pay an average of USD 0.03 per additional MB (USD 34 per additional GB) until the end of the month

Broadband subscribers per 100 inhabitants, by technology, June 2007

 

 DSL

Cable

Fibre/LAN

Other

Total 

Rank 

Total Subscribers 

Denmark

21.3

9.7

2.9

0.4

34.3

1

1 866 306

Netherlands

20.4

12.7

0.4

0.0

33.5

2

5 470 000

Switzerland*

 20.5

9.3

0.0

0.9

30.7

 3

2 322 577

Korea

 10.1

10.6

9.2

0.0

29.9

 4

14 441 687

Norway

 22.7

4.5

1.8

0.7

29.8

 5

 1 388 047

Iceland

29.0

0.0

0.2

0.6

29.8

6

90 622

Finland

24.4

3.7

0.0

0.8

28.8

7

1 518 900

Sweden

17.9

5.6

4.6

0.4

28.6

8

2 596 000

Canada**

 11.9

12.9

0.0

0.1

25.0

9

 8 142 320

Belgium

14.5

9.2

0.0

0.1

23.8

10

2 512 884

United Kingdom

 18.4

5.3

0.0

0.0

23.7

11

 14 361 816

Australia***

18.3

3.4

0.0

0.9

22.7

12

4 700 200

France

21.4

1.1

0.0

0.0

22.5

13

14 250 000

Luxembourg**

19.8

2.4

0.0

0.0

22.2

14

105 134

United States**

 9.3

11.5

0.6

0.7

22.1

 15

66 213 257

Japan

 10.8

2.9

7.6

0.0

21.3

16

27 152 349

Germany

 20.2

1.0

0.0

0.1

21.2

17

17 472 000

Austria

11.4

6.6

0.0

0.6

18.6

18

1 543 518

Spain

 13.3

3.6

0.0

0.1

17.0

19

 7 483 790

New Zealand

 14.6

1.1

0.0

0.8

16.5

 20

 683 500

Italy

15.4

0.0

0.4

0.0

15.8

21

9 307 000

Ireland

 11.1

1.6

0.0

2.6

15.4

 22

 653 000

Portugal

9.2

5.4

0.0

0.1

14.7

23

1 555 641

Czech Republic

5.5

2.5

0.3

3.9

12.2

24

1 252 300

Hungary

6.8

4.7

0.0

0.1

11.6

25

1 170 290

Poland

 5.5

2.4

0.0

0.1

8.0

 26

3 040 000

Greece**

7.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

7.1

27

787 000

Slovak Republic 

 3.9

0.8

1.1

1.0

6.8

 28

368 454

 
Notes: All data are supplied by member governments unless otherwise noted. Data are provided to member governments for verification before publication.
* Data is from the Swiss government and the national cable association
** OECD estimation based on company reporting
*** DCITA estimation in absence of official ABS statistics 

© Copyright 2007 by Finfacts.com

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