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Wednesday, 08/10/2022 11:50:28 PM

Wednesday, August 10, 2022 11:50:28 PM

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More evidence of higher demand for faster fiber data transmissions, one only needs to review the number FTTH going into multiple OECD countries.
Hopefully, ML’s solution with the new goo is better than or enhances MRM modulation on new silicon wafers.
See the progression from last year below.

Can we say Ubiquitous!!! It’s Michael’s word.

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) reports that fiber became the most used medium for delivering broadband services among its 32 member countries last year. Fiber to the home/building (FTTH/B) accounts for 50% or more of fixed broadband subscribers in 13 OECD countries and 34.9% overall.

The OECD broadband portal reflects the fact that FTTH/B subscriber connections grew 18.6% in 2021 to surpass cable/HFC, which accounts for 32.4% of fixed broadband subscriptions. DSL provided 27% of connections last year amid an overall decline (see figure above).

The OECD countries in which FTTH/B serves more than 50% of fixed broadband subscribers includes:

Chile
Finland
Luxembourg
New Zealand
Norway
Portugal
Iceland
Japan
Korea
Latvia
Lithuania
Spain
Sweden.
FTTH/B provides more than 70% of fixed broadband subscriber connections in the last seven countries in this list.

Overall, fixed broadband subscriptions grew in almost all OECD countries, increasing by 3.9% across the OECD domain. Such subscriptions totaled 472 million, up from 454 million in December 2020, to average 34.4 subscriptions per 100 inhabitants within the OECD membership. Switzerland saw a penetration rate of 48.4 subscriptions per 100 people, followed by France (46%), Norway (45%), and Denmark (45%).



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