Tele2 operates mobile networks across Europe and Eurasia with over 16,000 GSM sites, 9,000 UMTS sites, and 700 LTE sites. Their frequency portfolio includes spectrum bands from 800MHz to 2.6GHz which they use for 2G, 3G, and 4G services. Data consumption on Tele2's networks is growing significantly, increasing over 5x for 2G and 6x for GSM traffic in just one year. Tele2 is evolving their mobile networks through improvements to 2G EDGE, continued evolution of 3G HSPA to higher speeds, and an ongoing transition to 4G LTE which offers improved customer experience, network scale and cost efficiencies.
4G wireless network is a fourth generation wireless technology developed by 3GPP to improve mobile communication speeds and global connectivity. It aims to provide high-speed networks for phones and data through standards like LTE. While 3G networks saw widespread adoption, 4G is still being rolled out globally and offers higher speeds and performance than 3G. The document outlines key differences between 3G and 4G and also discusses different 4G network providers and technologies like LTE, WiMax, and WiBro.
Value Champion - Analyst & Journalist Briefing 2014Tele2
This document contains charts and data about Tele2's mobile data usage trends over time. It shows that total data usage and LTE usage have grown significantly since 2012. It also shows the percentage of customers who max out their data plan buckets over time and compares data usage between different sized data plan buckets. Additional charts show trends in revenue and which industries Swedish consumers view as most trustworthy.
IDATE DigiWorld - FTTH global perspective 241017 - Roland MontagneIDATE DigiWorld
FTTH networks are growing globally with some regional variations. In Europe, FTTH subscriptions reached 44.3 million with 148 million homes passed. China has the most FTTH subscriptions worldwide followed by Japan and Russia. VDSL is growing in competition with FTTH in North America, Europe and Latin America. In Latin America, alternative operators have grown FTTH homes passed faster than incumbents recently. Asia Pacific has the highest FTTH penetration with 297.8 million subscribers, led by large markets like China, Japan, and South Korea.
This document discusses technology choices and strategies for a telecommunications company. It advocates selectively pushing new technologies like voice over LTE and 5G while focusing on continuously improving quality for customers and reducing costs. Key areas of focus include retiring legacy systems fast, improving network quality, and transitioning to an all IP infrastructure to reduce complexity and costs over time.
IDATE DigiWorld - FTTH global perspective 241017 Gigabit VF - Roland MontagneIDATE DigiWorld
FTTH networks are expanding rapidly in Europe and Asia Pacific. As of late 2016, there were over 44 million FTTH subscribers in Europe, with the largest markets being Spain, Italy, and Germany. In Asia Pacific, China has over 106 million FTTH subscribers, making it the global leader. Globally, the top providers of FTTH are Chinese telecom companies China Telecom, China Unicom, and China Mobile. The document discusses key trends in FTTH deployment worldwide and the leading countries and providers in deploying fiber networks.
The document discusses the upcoming battle for spectrum in the 5 GHz band between Wi-Fi and LTE technologies. As mobile data usage increases, 90% is expected to be carried over unlicensed bands by 2020. This will lead to greater use of the 5 GHz band for Wi-Fi, but mobile operators are also looking to deploy LTE in this band. However, LTE could interfere with Wi-Fi signals unless new technologies like LTE-U and LAA that allow co-existence are adopted. This creates a potential conflict that network owners should monitor as new standards are set.
FTTx Panorama - Services & Positioning - Broadband World Forum 2013IDATE DigiWorld
This document provides a summary of the worldwide rollout of fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) networks and services. FTTx subscriptions totaled 169.8 million at the end of 2012, with FTTH/B making up the majority at 69%. Asia Pacific leads in FTTx with China surpassing Japan as the top country for FTTH/B subscribers. European countries utilize more VDSL, while North America relies heavily on cable-based FTTLA. Offered speeds and bundled services vary greatly by region, with Asia Pacific providing the highest speeds up to 1 Gbps and bundles being less common globally. Pricing ranges from €55-59 per month for 100 Mbps in
Tele2 operates mobile networks across Europe and Eurasia with over 16,000 GSM sites, 9,000 UMTS sites, and 700 LTE sites. Their frequency portfolio includes spectrum bands from 800MHz to 2.6GHz which they use for 2G, 3G, and 4G services. Data consumption on Tele2's networks is growing significantly, increasing over 5x for 2G and 6x for GSM traffic in just one year. Tele2 is evolving their mobile networks through improvements to 2G EDGE, continued evolution of 3G HSPA to higher speeds, and an ongoing transition to 4G LTE which offers improved customer experience, network scale and cost efficiencies.
4G wireless network is a fourth generation wireless technology developed by 3GPP to improve mobile communication speeds and global connectivity. It aims to provide high-speed networks for phones and data through standards like LTE. While 3G networks saw widespread adoption, 4G is still being rolled out globally and offers higher speeds and performance than 3G. The document outlines key differences between 3G and 4G and also discusses different 4G network providers and technologies like LTE, WiMax, and WiBro.
Value Champion - Analyst & Journalist Briefing 2014Tele2
This document contains charts and data about Tele2's mobile data usage trends over time. It shows that total data usage and LTE usage have grown significantly since 2012. It also shows the percentage of customers who max out their data plan buckets over time and compares data usage between different sized data plan buckets. Additional charts show trends in revenue and which industries Swedish consumers view as most trustworthy.
IDATE DigiWorld - FTTH global perspective 241017 - Roland MontagneIDATE DigiWorld
FTTH networks are growing globally with some regional variations. In Europe, FTTH subscriptions reached 44.3 million with 148 million homes passed. China has the most FTTH subscriptions worldwide followed by Japan and Russia. VDSL is growing in competition with FTTH in North America, Europe and Latin America. In Latin America, alternative operators have grown FTTH homes passed faster than incumbents recently. Asia Pacific has the highest FTTH penetration with 297.8 million subscribers, led by large markets like China, Japan, and South Korea.
This document discusses technology choices and strategies for a telecommunications company. It advocates selectively pushing new technologies like voice over LTE and 5G while focusing on continuously improving quality for customers and reducing costs. Key areas of focus include retiring legacy systems fast, improving network quality, and transitioning to an all IP infrastructure to reduce complexity and costs over time.
IDATE DigiWorld - FTTH global perspective 241017 Gigabit VF - Roland MontagneIDATE DigiWorld
FTTH networks are expanding rapidly in Europe and Asia Pacific. As of late 2016, there were over 44 million FTTH subscribers in Europe, with the largest markets being Spain, Italy, and Germany. In Asia Pacific, China has over 106 million FTTH subscribers, making it the global leader. Globally, the top providers of FTTH are Chinese telecom companies China Telecom, China Unicom, and China Mobile. The document discusses key trends in FTTH deployment worldwide and the leading countries and providers in deploying fiber networks.
The document discusses the upcoming battle for spectrum in the 5 GHz band between Wi-Fi and LTE technologies. As mobile data usage increases, 90% is expected to be carried over unlicensed bands by 2020. This will lead to greater use of the 5 GHz band for Wi-Fi, but mobile operators are also looking to deploy LTE in this band. However, LTE could interfere with Wi-Fi signals unless new technologies like LTE-U and LAA that allow co-existence are adopted. This creates a potential conflict that network owners should monitor as new standards are set.
FTTx Panorama - Services & Positioning - Broadband World Forum 2013IDATE DigiWorld
This document provides a summary of the worldwide rollout of fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) networks and services. FTTx subscriptions totaled 169.8 million at the end of 2012, with FTTH/B making up the majority at 69%. Asia Pacific leads in FTTx with China surpassing Japan as the top country for FTTH/B subscribers. European countries utilize more VDSL, while North America relies heavily on cable-based FTTLA. Offered speeds and bundled services vary greatly by region, with Asia Pacific providing the highest speeds up to 1 Gbps and bundles being less common globally. Pricing ranges from €55-59 per month for 100 Mbps in
IDATE DigiWorld -FTTx markets public - Roland MONTAGNEIDATE DigiWorld
1. FTTx Worldwide Key Trends
2. Major Players Worldwide
3. FTTH in Europe
4. FTTH: zones of growth for the future?
5. Drivers for Fibre: The Gigabit Race, Short Latency and 4K / 8K !
6. Conclusion: Place of the UK?
Toronto Hydro Telecom was purchased by Cogeco for $200 million. Toronto Hydro Telecom owns and operates a 500 km fibre optic network connecting over 500 buildings in the Greater Toronto Area. It also operates the largest WiFi network in North America. Cogeco is a cable company that offers TV, internet, and telephone services to 2.4 million homes in Canada and Portugal. The acquisition expands Cogeco's broadband network and allows it to enter the commercial telecommunications market in Toronto. It may increase competition for Rogers in downtown Toronto.
FTTH Council 2016 - press conference for LATAM Europe - Roland MONTAGNE IDATEIDATE DigiWorld
FTTH Global Ranking – end-September 2015
FTTH European Ranking – end-September 2015
FTTH/B figures EU39 at end-September 2015
Historical data and growing trends January to September 2015
General ranking: FTTH/B Subscribers (homes)
General ranking: FTTH/B take-up rate
Connecting Cambridgeshire | Dutch public sector leaders 4 Oct 2013Liz Stevenson
Presentation to Dutch public sector leaders 4 Oct 2013 from http://www.publieksdiensten.nl Vereniging Directeuren Publieksdiensten about Cambridgeshire's Digital Future
FTTH Council MENA Lima 2016 - Market key figuresIDATE DigiWorld
With More than 50 members companies and major partners since 2011 FTTH Council MENA is fully committed to accelerate the deployment of FTTH in the Middle East and North Africa Region.
The Irish Broadband experience - Gary Healytzombix
This document discusses broadband availability and initiatives in Ireland. It provides statistics on broadband penetration rates in Ireland and comparisons to other EU countries. Availability of DSL has improved but challenges remain, particularly in rural areas. Alternative platforms like cable, fixed wireless access, and fiber are growing. Local loop unbundling is developing but lags some other EU countries. The National Broadband Scheme aims to address availability in currently unserved areas through an open competition process.
5G Certification, A New Chapter in Human DevelopmentTonex
Last update: Feb 6, 2021
An ongoing Forbes article underscored the significance of organizations enormous and little to be ready for 5G network. The most talked about advantage of 5G network is speed. Where 4G has download rates of around 20Mbps, 5G is required to 500 to 1500 Mbps as it so happens even before 5G foundations are finished.
Important commercial applications related to 5G speed factors include:
Mobile AR shopping experience will revolutionize the retail industry
Usher in self-driving cars
Focus on unprecedented automation in manufacturing
Change the healthcare industry and create new business opportunities, including telecommunications companies, application developers, pharmaceutical companies, wearable device manufacturers, government medical institutions, and insurance companies
In addition to obtaining 5G training, experts suggest that companies now start budgeting 5G investments and strengthening big data analysis.
Companies need to make sure that they have the right data analysis tools to gather insights from the data coming through the growth of automation and artificial intelligence (AI).
When it comes to artificial intelligence, it is generally believed that 5G architecture has its speed and near-zero latency, and will usher in a generation of machine learning and AI applications, which will change the way enterprises rely on mobile networks.
Therefore, companies should work with engineers to reassess the areas of operation where machines can be automated and machine learning/AI can be applied.
Tonex Offers 5G Certification Course.
Take part in certification course and learn about the technology A-Z on 5G evolution and revolutionary topics. Explore an amazing collection of cutting-edge 5G themes here, and add new themes.
This 5G certification course can help you properly develop a set of 5G skills to help you deliver results.
Tonex has developed a complete 5G certification training program to meet the professional's ability needs to explore the basic knowledge of new 5G technology and the expertise required to analyze, create, engineering and operate 5G wireless networks.
Why Choose Tonex?
For nearly thirty years, Tonex has been providing cutting-edge courses in contemporary technology and business led by world-class lecturers who have both professional knowledge in their respective fields and real experience.
Tonex is also different because Tonex realizes that no course is best for every company, agent or organization. Therefore, Tonex is happy to tailor the course to your specific needs. Just let Tonex know how Tonex can help you.
Learn More:
https://www.tonex.com/5g-network-training-courses-5g-certifications/
The document summarizes digital infrastructure and connectivity in the Thames Gateway region of London. It notes that London has embraced the internet and has high-quality telecommunications infrastructure. Broadband access in the Thames Gateway includes options from standard broadband up to 10Gbps fiber connections for businesses. The deployment of super-fast broadband is outlined, with over 90% of Londoners to have access by the end of 2011. Ensuring digital inclusion for all is also discussed.
The document is a digital agenda scoreboard for Italy in 2013 that provides statistics on several digital metrics:
1) Fixed broadband availability in Italy had reached 99.97% of the population by adding wireless connectivity, but next generation access reaching speeds of at least 30 Mbps had only reached 12% of rural areas.
2) 72.5% of EU homes subscribed to fixed broadband by 2013, while 20% of fixed broadband subscriptions were for next generation access.
3) 2% of Europeans had never used the internet by 2012, while 70% were regular internet users at least once a week.
The document discusses how countries are progressing in their digital transformation through increasing connectivity as measured by the Global Connectivity Index (GCI), with frontrunner countries focusing on improving user experience through technologies like big data and IoT, while starter countries focus on increasing basic ICT infrastructure to give more people digital access. The GCI methodology evaluates countries across 40 indicators in four pillars - supply, demand, experience and potential - that are enabled by five technology areas: broadband, data centers, cloud computing, big data and IoT. Countries are at different stages of digital transformation and should focus their development efforts on technologies relevant to their current level of connectivity
FTTH Council - Panorama LATAM by Roland MONTAGNE, IDATEIDATE DigiWorld
1. Study background
Objectives
Available results
2. FTTH/B in Latin America
Overview
Overall figures
3. LATAM FTTH/B main trends
FTTH/B subscribers
FTTH/B Homes Passed distribution
FTTH/B Homes Passed in total HH
Main announcements
4. Challenges / drivers for FTTH/B in LATAM
5. Forecasts up to 2020
ITSTechnology Group provides super fast network connectivity and digital infrastructure services to communities. They deliver fiber networks with sub 3ms latency and fixed/wireless connectivity. Their focus is on reusing existing infrastructure and establishing sustainable business models through public-private partnerships and leveraging service revenues. They have experience building extensive networks across the UK and offer bespoke funding consultancy. Currently, ITS has the largest duct and fiber network in Oldham connecting major NHS sites and has projects with NHS Oldham and Hamilton Black to deliver connectivity to student housing.
IDATE DigiWorld european FTTH/B panorama at sept 2015 - public versionJean-Dominique Séval
IDATE publishes a half-yearly updated FTTx observatory, gathering qualitative and quantitative data of 70 countries and +150 players – see details online : http://www.idate.org/en/Research-store/World-FTTx-market_1064.html
The document discusses the UK government's Digital Infrastructure Investment Fund (DIIF) and its goals to support independent network developers and increase competition in digital infrastructure. The DIIF aims to provide a range of financing options like debt and equity to help smaller alternative network operators access funding and compete with larger players like BT and Virgin. The fund also wants to raise awareness of digital infrastructure as an asset class and provide expertise to make more alternative network operators investment-ready. There is growing interest from infrastructure funds and acceptance that fiber networks have long-term value, and the outlook for the DIIF's ability to catalyze private sector investment is positive.
4th Generation Regulation: driving digital communications aheadITU
14th + special edition of ITU's Trends in Telecommunication Reform report examines the evolution towards 4th generation ICT regulation and the evolving role of ICT regulators as partners for economic development and social inclusion.
The document discusses key ingredients for developing a gigabit city including intent to drive the digital economy, accelerated adoption and demand, and leveraging existing digital communications infrastructure assets. It then provides case studies on ITS Technology Group partnering with organizations to build fiber optic networks in Oldham and Pride Park, Derby to address poor bandwidth issues. The final section discusses ITS winning a 10-year concession from Hammersmith & Fulham Council to commercialize their existing CCTV duct network and build a fiber-to-the-premises network across the borough.
Broadway has a vision to connect 100% of the UK with broadband using a hybrid approach of 5G wireless and fibre technologies. They have proven deployment of TV white space technology in rural areas of Scotland and Wales. Broadway is participating in two 5G consortia testing how wireless can deliver next generation broadband in rural markets. The Future Telecoms Infrastructure Review presents an opportunity to shift to an "outside in" approach recognizing hybrid fibre/wireless as key to connecting the first 10% of hard to reach areas with lower capital costs and construction risks compared to fibre alone. Wireless can help stimulate demand and de-risk eventual migration to full fibre in rural areas.
The University of Dundee underwent a campus network refresh and IT restructuring project. The goals were to replace aging network infrastructure, improve wireless access and performance, reduce complexity, and improve security. A tender process was used to select a new vendor. The selected solution involved switching, software-defined networking, firewalls, and wireless access points to provide a modernized network across campus. The project has been progressing on time according to updates published online and through social media.
Eamonn O Raghallaigh The Wi Fi Market In The Republic Of Ireland2EamonnORagh
The document provides an overview of the Wi-Fi market in Ireland. It finds that while the market has grown significantly, it is now saturated with strong competitors. There is little opportunity for new competitors as infrastructure costs are too high. However, one potential niche is providing Wi-Fi access at major tourism sites to enhance the visitor experience, though future technologies like 5G may threaten this. The document recommends securing government tenders to explore providing Wi-Fi networks at tourism locations as a possible new market opportunity.
The document outlines the Digital Agenda for Europe, which aims to deliver digital growth and jobs. It discusses several pillars of the agenda, including developing a digital single market, improving interoperability and standards, enhancing trust and security, providing fast internet access, increasing research and innovation, and improving digital skills. The agenda is expected to increase EU GDP by 5% and create 1.2 million jobs in infrastructure and up to 3.8 million jobs total by 2020. Member states are implementing national digital agendas aligned with the overarching EU strategy.
Market trends deals in the dutch fiber optics sector (2014)Ron Belt
This document provides an overview of the fiber networks market in Q1 2014. It discusses the Dutch fiber market, European and worldwide fiber markets, and trends in the fiber market. It also covers market consolidation through mergers and acquisitions. The key points are:
- The Netherlands has seen significant growth in fiber connections from 133,000 in 2006 to nearly 2 million in 2013.
- Reggefiber controls around 85% of the Dutch FTTH market, with the rest held by various independent companies and local initiatives.
- The Netherlands ranks highly internationally for broadband infrastructure and next generation access networks. However, it lags in active FTTH subscriptions due to existing cable and DSL networks.
IDATE DigiWorld -FTTx markets public - Roland MONTAGNEIDATE DigiWorld
1. FTTx Worldwide Key Trends
2. Major Players Worldwide
3. FTTH in Europe
4. FTTH: zones of growth for the future?
5. Drivers for Fibre: The Gigabit Race, Short Latency and 4K / 8K !
6. Conclusion: Place of the UK?
Toronto Hydro Telecom was purchased by Cogeco for $200 million. Toronto Hydro Telecom owns and operates a 500 km fibre optic network connecting over 500 buildings in the Greater Toronto Area. It also operates the largest WiFi network in North America. Cogeco is a cable company that offers TV, internet, and telephone services to 2.4 million homes in Canada and Portugal. The acquisition expands Cogeco's broadband network and allows it to enter the commercial telecommunications market in Toronto. It may increase competition for Rogers in downtown Toronto.
FTTH Council 2016 - press conference for LATAM Europe - Roland MONTAGNE IDATEIDATE DigiWorld
FTTH Global Ranking – end-September 2015
FTTH European Ranking – end-September 2015
FTTH/B figures EU39 at end-September 2015
Historical data and growing trends January to September 2015
General ranking: FTTH/B Subscribers (homes)
General ranking: FTTH/B take-up rate
Connecting Cambridgeshire | Dutch public sector leaders 4 Oct 2013Liz Stevenson
Presentation to Dutch public sector leaders 4 Oct 2013 from http://www.publieksdiensten.nl Vereniging Directeuren Publieksdiensten about Cambridgeshire's Digital Future
FTTH Council MENA Lima 2016 - Market key figuresIDATE DigiWorld
With More than 50 members companies and major partners since 2011 FTTH Council MENA is fully committed to accelerate the deployment of FTTH in the Middle East and North Africa Region.
The Irish Broadband experience - Gary Healytzombix
This document discusses broadband availability and initiatives in Ireland. It provides statistics on broadband penetration rates in Ireland and comparisons to other EU countries. Availability of DSL has improved but challenges remain, particularly in rural areas. Alternative platforms like cable, fixed wireless access, and fiber are growing. Local loop unbundling is developing but lags some other EU countries. The National Broadband Scheme aims to address availability in currently unserved areas through an open competition process.
5G Certification, A New Chapter in Human DevelopmentTonex
Last update: Feb 6, 2021
An ongoing Forbes article underscored the significance of organizations enormous and little to be ready for 5G network. The most talked about advantage of 5G network is speed. Where 4G has download rates of around 20Mbps, 5G is required to 500 to 1500 Mbps as it so happens even before 5G foundations are finished.
Important commercial applications related to 5G speed factors include:
Mobile AR shopping experience will revolutionize the retail industry
Usher in self-driving cars
Focus on unprecedented automation in manufacturing
Change the healthcare industry and create new business opportunities, including telecommunications companies, application developers, pharmaceutical companies, wearable device manufacturers, government medical institutions, and insurance companies
In addition to obtaining 5G training, experts suggest that companies now start budgeting 5G investments and strengthening big data analysis.
Companies need to make sure that they have the right data analysis tools to gather insights from the data coming through the growth of automation and artificial intelligence (AI).
When it comes to artificial intelligence, it is generally believed that 5G architecture has its speed and near-zero latency, and will usher in a generation of machine learning and AI applications, which will change the way enterprises rely on mobile networks.
Therefore, companies should work with engineers to reassess the areas of operation where machines can be automated and machine learning/AI can be applied.
Tonex Offers 5G Certification Course.
Take part in certification course and learn about the technology A-Z on 5G evolution and revolutionary topics. Explore an amazing collection of cutting-edge 5G themes here, and add new themes.
This 5G certification course can help you properly develop a set of 5G skills to help you deliver results.
Tonex has developed a complete 5G certification training program to meet the professional's ability needs to explore the basic knowledge of new 5G technology and the expertise required to analyze, create, engineering and operate 5G wireless networks.
Why Choose Tonex?
For nearly thirty years, Tonex has been providing cutting-edge courses in contemporary technology and business led by world-class lecturers who have both professional knowledge in their respective fields and real experience.
Tonex is also different because Tonex realizes that no course is best for every company, agent or organization. Therefore, Tonex is happy to tailor the course to your specific needs. Just let Tonex know how Tonex can help you.
Learn More:
https://www.tonex.com/5g-network-training-courses-5g-certifications/
The document summarizes digital infrastructure and connectivity in the Thames Gateway region of London. It notes that London has embraced the internet and has high-quality telecommunications infrastructure. Broadband access in the Thames Gateway includes options from standard broadband up to 10Gbps fiber connections for businesses. The deployment of super-fast broadband is outlined, with over 90% of Londoners to have access by the end of 2011. Ensuring digital inclusion for all is also discussed.
The document is a digital agenda scoreboard for Italy in 2013 that provides statistics on several digital metrics:
1) Fixed broadband availability in Italy had reached 99.97% of the population by adding wireless connectivity, but next generation access reaching speeds of at least 30 Mbps had only reached 12% of rural areas.
2) 72.5% of EU homes subscribed to fixed broadband by 2013, while 20% of fixed broadband subscriptions were for next generation access.
3) 2% of Europeans had never used the internet by 2012, while 70% were regular internet users at least once a week.
The document discusses how countries are progressing in their digital transformation through increasing connectivity as measured by the Global Connectivity Index (GCI), with frontrunner countries focusing on improving user experience through technologies like big data and IoT, while starter countries focus on increasing basic ICT infrastructure to give more people digital access. The GCI methodology evaluates countries across 40 indicators in four pillars - supply, demand, experience and potential - that are enabled by five technology areas: broadband, data centers, cloud computing, big data and IoT. Countries are at different stages of digital transformation and should focus their development efforts on technologies relevant to their current level of connectivity
FTTH Council - Panorama LATAM by Roland MONTAGNE, IDATEIDATE DigiWorld
1. Study background
Objectives
Available results
2. FTTH/B in Latin America
Overview
Overall figures
3. LATAM FTTH/B main trends
FTTH/B subscribers
FTTH/B Homes Passed distribution
FTTH/B Homes Passed in total HH
Main announcements
4. Challenges / drivers for FTTH/B in LATAM
5. Forecasts up to 2020
ITSTechnology Group provides super fast network connectivity and digital infrastructure services to communities. They deliver fiber networks with sub 3ms latency and fixed/wireless connectivity. Their focus is on reusing existing infrastructure and establishing sustainable business models through public-private partnerships and leveraging service revenues. They have experience building extensive networks across the UK and offer bespoke funding consultancy. Currently, ITS has the largest duct and fiber network in Oldham connecting major NHS sites and has projects with NHS Oldham and Hamilton Black to deliver connectivity to student housing.
IDATE DigiWorld european FTTH/B panorama at sept 2015 - public versionJean-Dominique Séval
IDATE publishes a half-yearly updated FTTx observatory, gathering qualitative and quantitative data of 70 countries and +150 players – see details online : http://www.idate.org/en/Research-store/World-FTTx-market_1064.html
The document discusses the UK government's Digital Infrastructure Investment Fund (DIIF) and its goals to support independent network developers and increase competition in digital infrastructure. The DIIF aims to provide a range of financing options like debt and equity to help smaller alternative network operators access funding and compete with larger players like BT and Virgin. The fund also wants to raise awareness of digital infrastructure as an asset class and provide expertise to make more alternative network operators investment-ready. There is growing interest from infrastructure funds and acceptance that fiber networks have long-term value, and the outlook for the DIIF's ability to catalyze private sector investment is positive.
4th Generation Regulation: driving digital communications aheadITU
14th + special edition of ITU's Trends in Telecommunication Reform report examines the evolution towards 4th generation ICT regulation and the evolving role of ICT regulators as partners for economic development and social inclusion.
The document discusses key ingredients for developing a gigabit city including intent to drive the digital economy, accelerated adoption and demand, and leveraging existing digital communications infrastructure assets. It then provides case studies on ITS Technology Group partnering with organizations to build fiber optic networks in Oldham and Pride Park, Derby to address poor bandwidth issues. The final section discusses ITS winning a 10-year concession from Hammersmith & Fulham Council to commercialize their existing CCTV duct network and build a fiber-to-the-premises network across the borough.
Broadway has a vision to connect 100% of the UK with broadband using a hybrid approach of 5G wireless and fibre technologies. They have proven deployment of TV white space technology in rural areas of Scotland and Wales. Broadway is participating in two 5G consortia testing how wireless can deliver next generation broadband in rural markets. The Future Telecoms Infrastructure Review presents an opportunity to shift to an "outside in" approach recognizing hybrid fibre/wireless as key to connecting the first 10% of hard to reach areas with lower capital costs and construction risks compared to fibre alone. Wireless can help stimulate demand and de-risk eventual migration to full fibre in rural areas.
The University of Dundee underwent a campus network refresh and IT restructuring project. The goals were to replace aging network infrastructure, improve wireless access and performance, reduce complexity, and improve security. A tender process was used to select a new vendor. The selected solution involved switching, software-defined networking, firewalls, and wireless access points to provide a modernized network across campus. The project has been progressing on time according to updates published online and through social media.
Eamonn O Raghallaigh The Wi Fi Market In The Republic Of Ireland2EamonnORagh
The document provides an overview of the Wi-Fi market in Ireland. It finds that while the market has grown significantly, it is now saturated with strong competitors. There is little opportunity for new competitors as infrastructure costs are too high. However, one potential niche is providing Wi-Fi access at major tourism sites to enhance the visitor experience, though future technologies like 5G may threaten this. The document recommends securing government tenders to explore providing Wi-Fi networks at tourism locations as a possible new market opportunity.
The document outlines the Digital Agenda for Europe, which aims to deliver digital growth and jobs. It discusses several pillars of the agenda, including developing a digital single market, improving interoperability and standards, enhancing trust and security, providing fast internet access, increasing research and innovation, and improving digital skills. The agenda is expected to increase EU GDP by 5% and create 1.2 million jobs in infrastructure and up to 3.8 million jobs total by 2020. Member states are implementing national digital agendas aligned with the overarching EU strategy.
Market trends deals in the dutch fiber optics sector (2014)Ron Belt
This document provides an overview of the fiber networks market in Q1 2014. It discusses the Dutch fiber market, European and worldwide fiber markets, and trends in the fiber market. It also covers market consolidation through mergers and acquisitions. The key points are:
- The Netherlands has seen significant growth in fiber connections from 133,000 in 2006 to nearly 2 million in 2013.
- Reggefiber controls around 85% of the Dutch FTTH market, with the rest held by various independent companies and local initiatives.
- The Netherlands ranks highly internationally for broadband infrastructure and next generation access networks. However, it lags in active FTTH subscriptions due to existing cable and DSL networks.
Session 5 Gabrielle Gauthey Communications Regulation Time To Start Overguest6559451
The document discusses several topics related to multimedia content delivery and broadband networks, including:
1) Traditional broadcasters are facing competition from telecom companies in delivering multimedia content via IPTV and mobile networks.
2) Regulatory approaches to broadband differ between the EU and US. The EU takes a more regulated approach while the US market is less regulated.
3) Significant investments estimated at 250-300 billion euros will be needed to deploy next generation access (NGA) broadband networks in Europe. Public-private partnerships are seen as important to help achieve broadband goals.
Gabrielle Gauthey of Alcatel-Lucent reviews and compares regulatory initiatives and experiences concerned with broadband deployments around the world and particularly between the US and Europe and predicts outcomes
Digital Gateway Seminar: Andrew Campling Presentation ThamesGateway
The document discusses digital infrastructure and connectivity in the Thames Gateway region of London. It notes that London already has some of the best digital connectivity in the world, with fiber broadband available to over 90% of Londoners by the end of 2011. However, it also acknowledges that nearly 25% of London homes do not currently take advantage of broadband access and discusses partnership approaches to address gaps and ensure everyone can benefit.
DWS15 - Future Networks Forum - Welcome to Gigabit Era - Valerie Chaillou - I...IDATE DigiWorld
1) The document discusses the state of gigabit internet access around the world, with FTTH/B being the dominant fiber technology globally with 163.2 million subscribers as of December 2014.
2) In the US, providing 1 Gbps internet plans has become a goal influenced by Google Fiber initiatives and taken up by some cities and ISPs. In Europe, targets are more modest at 30 Mbps for all and 100 Mbps for 50% of households by 2020.
3) Availability of 1 Gbps plans is strongest in some countries like New Zealand, Canada, parts of the US, and some Asian nations like South Korea and Singapore that view it as a strategic choice for ISPs.
The document discusses fiber optic deployment in Europe and regulatory models, and considers their applicability to broadband deployment in the United States. It finds that open access networks are more economically viable, and that neither duopoly nor vertically integrated private investment alone will achieve nationwide next-generation broadband access within 3-5 years without a profitable wholesale model. An "NGA-style" net neutrality approach of guaranteed wholesale capacity could enhance service competition.
Benchmarking the Asia-Pacific Broadband Divideminges
The document discusses the digital divide in broadband access across Asia-Pacific countries. It finds that while some high-income countries like Korea and Japan have high broadband penetration rates, there are still significant differences across countries. Mobile broadband is becoming more important in developing countries where it is often the primary means of Internet access. The document recommends policies to encourage infrastructure investment, competition and access to promote broader broadband adoption.
Delivering on the broadband promise: technology trends and institutional land...Antonio Bove
19th Ka and Broadband Communications, Navigation and Earth Observation Conference and the 31st AIAA International Communications Satellite Systems Conference (ICSSC)
Florence 14th to 17th October 2013
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2. The fastest
broadband in Europe
No.1Lithuania
No. 2 Sweden
No. 3 Bulgaria
No. 4 Latvia
No. 5 Norway
0 % 5 % 10 % 15 % 20 % 25 % 30 %
EU average
Economies with the highest penetration of Fiber-to-the Home/Building + LAN
FTTH/B and LAN
Source: IDATE and FTTH Council Europe, 2013 February
3. In Lithuania
78 %
of households
could have
FTTH/B
Andorra: 100 %
Slovenia: 44 %
Latvia: 41%
Portugal: 40 %
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5 M
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upload index
1 Hong Kong: 46.91 Mbps
1 Lithuania: 30.85 Mbps
2 Lithuania: 37.22 Mbps
2 Hong Kong: 30.00 Mbps
3 Taiwan: 36.47 Mbps
Source: www.netindex.com
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broadband access speed
Forecasted average access speed (Mbps)
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100
1 000
10 000
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High competition area BB access speed
Nielsen law
14. Traffic growth
forecast by type
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Web Overtakes
Gopher, FTP
Video Content
Overtakes Peer-to-Peer
Video Communication
Overtakes Video Content
Peer-to-peer
Overtakes Web
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