OECD updates broadband portal with December 2007 data

OECD broadband statistics (December 2007)

 

Data and charts available at: http://www.oecd.org/sti/ict/broadband


The number of broadband subscriber in the OECD reached  235 million by December 2007, an increase of 18% from 200 million subscribers in December 2006.  . This growth increased broadband penetration rates to 20.0 subscriptions per 100 inhabitants up from 16.9 in December 2006.

 

Denmark, the Netherlands, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, Finland, Korea and Sweden lead the OECD with  broadband penetration well above the OECD average, each surpassing the 30 subscribers per 100 inhabitants threshold.


* The strongest per-capita subscriber growth over the year was in Luxembourg, Germany and Ireland. Each country added more than 5 subscribers per 100 inhabitants during the past year. On average, the OECD area increased 3 subscribers per 100 inhabitants over the year.


* The upgrade to fibre-based connections continues in the OECD. Fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) and Fibre-to-the-building (FTTB) subscriptions comprise 8% of all broadband connections in the OECD. Fiber connections account for 40% of all Japanese broadband subscriptions and 34% in Korea.

 

* The United States is the largest broadband market in the OECD with 69.9 million subscribers. US broadband subscribers represent 30% of all broadband connections in the OECD.


For further information, journalists should contact Taylor Reynolds (+33 1 45 24 9384) and/or Sacha Wunsch-Vincent (+33 614943838) of the OECD’s Information and Communications Policy division.

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