Recently it came to my attention this interesting report issued by the world’s 3 FTTH Councils, which provides an up-to-date perspective on the FTTH/B penetration throughout the world. Surprisingly or not for many, two European countries (Iceland and Slovenia) were added to the “At Least 1% FTTH/B Penetration” list. The list now sums up to 14 national economies in total, half of them being European and 6 being South-Asian.
The chart below summarizes the findings.

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By: Always room for fiber | Broadband Prime on June 11, 2009
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