Ranking of European Fibre-To-The-Home (FTTH) Penetration Shows Scandinavia and Smaller Economies Still Ahead


BRUSSELS, September 8 /PRNewswire/ --

- Full Global Findings, and Other Unique Research, Available at FTTH
Conference in Lisbon in February 2010

BRUSSELS, September 8 /PRNewswire/ --

Yesterday, the FTTH Council Europe announced the latest figures showing
which EU countries are leading the way in the penetration of
fibre-to-the-home, at a press conference at the Broadband World Forum in
Paris.

Sweden leads the line-up of the top 10 adopters of FTTH services with
more than 10% of FTTH penetration, followed by Norway, Slovenia, Andorra,
Denmark, Iceland, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Slovakia and Finland. "The
ranking clearly demonstrates that Scandinavia and the continent's smaller
economies are continuing to dominate this list," says Thomas Kallstenius,
Chair of the FTTH Council Europe's Marketing and Intelligence Committee
(MIC).

Sweden, Norway and Slovenia still hold the top three spots, while new
entrant Slovakia takes the place of Italy, which drops out of the top 10.
Large countries like France, Germany and the UK have still not broken into
the list.

The FTTH Council Europe's unique ranking is part of its Market Panorama
study, commissioned by the MIC and carried out by research firm IDATE. It
shows the percentage of homes and businesses that receive broadband
communications services over direct fibre optic connections to their homes or
buildings.

The latest figures are the half-year update to the global FTTH ranking
released twice a year by the three FTTH Council organisations. The next
updated global listing will be revealed at the FTTH Council Europe's annual
conference, to be held in Lisbon on 24 and 25 February 2010.

The ranking is one of five MIC studies launched in 2009 in the
committee's biggest ever programme of independent research. Prestigious names
like Yankee Group, Analysys Mason, Pyramid Research, IDATE and Heavy Reading
are looking into different aspects of FTTH adoption and its effects on
economies, communities and individuals.

Other FTTH Council Europe committees will also be unveiling the results
of their own research at the Lisbon event.

FTTH Council Europe President Karel Helsen comments: "Our ambitious
programme of research is part of an ongoing effort to demonstrate that FTTH
is a sustainable technology. All those attending the FTTH Conference in
Lisbon will have the chance to hear first hand and in detail the results of
these unique studies before they are announced to the world."

http://www.ftthcouncil.eu

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