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FTTH coverage in Europe: future threats & possibilities
Tobias Ahl, Board Member, FTTH Council Europe
Conference “Fibre enabling eHealth”, Brussels, Belgium
27 April 2016
Creating a brighter future
FTTH Council Europe
A sustainable future
for Europe
enabled by
Fibre to the Home
Global FTTH Panorama
18 M 18 M
140 M
2 M
3.5 M
15 M
Source: FTTH Global Alliance, February 2015
Idate, February 2016
Number of FTTH subscribers worldwide
FTTH/B figures EU39 at end-September 2015
More than 35.9 million FTTH/B subscribers
Nearly 127 million FTTH/B Homes Passed
CI
S Subscribers = 50% Homes passed = 46%
EU 28 Subscribers = 46%
Homes passed = 43%
Source: IDATE for FTTH Council Europe
Iceland
Israel
Kazakhstan
FTTH/B European Ranking – end-September 2015
Household Penetration of countries* with more than
1% household penetration
*Economies with at least 200,000 households
Source: IDATE for FTTH Council Europe,
February 2016
European FTTH Ranking – end-September 2015
(blue) Fibre-to-the-home subscribers
(red) Fibre-to-the-Building subscribers
Lithuania
Latvia
Sweden
Russia
Norway
Romania
Bulgaria
Portugal
Denmark
Slovenia
Netherlands
Spain
Luxembourg
Slovakia
Finland
Kazakhstan
Estonia
Belarus
Hungary
Ukraine
France
Turkey
Macedonia
Switzerland
Czech Republic
Italy
Croatia
Germany
Poland
Historical data and growing trends
January to September 2015
• European Union: interesting momentum since 2013
• CIS countries: higher growth rates for subs than for HP
• General trend: little slow down… a short break before the real start?
Growth of FTTH/B Homes Passed since 2010
(million)
Growth of FTTH/B subscribers since 2010
(million)
Source: IDATE for FTTH Council Europe
Socio-economic benefits of ultra-broadband
Improvements in
EDUCATION
Increased efficiency in
HEALTHCARE
Improved CARE with
reduced cost
Positive impact on
ECONOMY
ECO efficiency and
sustainability
• Video based learning
• Pooling of educational resources/budget
• Key to digital society
• Faster connection between healthcare givers
• Efficient sharing of large information
• Remote diagnosis
• Remote monitoring of chronic health conditions
• Elderly care
• Improved quality of life for long-term sick people
• Increase in population/businesses in remote areas
• Attracting key verticals
• Key for small businesses
• Eco efficient technologies
• More homework = less traffic
• Smart communities
Applications
TRAFFIC
EXPLOSION
FTTH networks are the only one capable of sustaining the traffic increase
Users
Devices
2015:
Global IP traffic has increased
more than fivefold in the past 5
years
2019:
Global Internet traffic will be
equivalent to 64 times the volume
of the entire global Internet in 2005
Source: Cisco, 2015
Content & Application driving
increase in network consumption
Case Study in Sweden
VIRTUAL MEETINGS HEALTHCARE NATIVE LANGUAGE
TEACHING
• Local government
meetings are held via
video-conferencing.
• Less travelling allows
to save time, money
and environment
• Consultations with other
hospitals
• Monitoring premature
babies at home from the
hospital
• Elderly/patient home care
None of the schools had
resources to hire language
teachers. Now, several
schools hire one teacher to
teach through High Speed
Internet.
Health benefits from telecommunication!
• Citizens keep track of their
health in new ways.
Researches can conduct
large data analysis
previously unimagineable.
In almost real time.
• CMIV - MRI creating 3D
models of bodies.
Thousands of pictures each
maybe 5-10 mbyte totals
gigabytes of data for a
model.
• Transferred in seconds
within the hospital and
around the world.
• Wifi connected thermometer
where we can trach
temprature over time.
• Anybody think our doctors
would be interested? Would
it make life easier?
ResearchKit & HealthKit
Bridging the digital divide
European Region FTTH/B Forecast
Source: Heavy Reading for FTTH
Council Europe, February 2015
Note: Households connected directly
to fiber and apartment connected via
basement fiber termination (FTTB)
Europe in context: the race to fibre maturity
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Japan
Korea
China
Taiwan
Australia
USA
Canada
Russia
France
Germany
Italy
UK
Spain
Sweden
Netherlands
Portugal
Switzerland
Denmark
EUROPEAN UNION
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After
2022
FTTH Conference 2017 Save the date!
www.ftthconference.eu
See you next year in Marseille, France 14 to 16 February 2017
www.ftthcouncil.eu
Thank you !
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