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Development of BB markets & BB QoS issues. Väino S iilbek 29.08.2013. BB developments. BB developments are stable in terms of investments No significant changes in terms of network coverage and number of subscribers
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Development of BB markets & BB QoSissues Väino Siilbek 29.08.2013
BB developments • BB developments are stable in terms of investments • No significant changes in terms of • network coverage and • number of subscribers • Table 1. Shares of subscribers 2009 – 2013 IQ in retail broadband market
EstWin • EstWin - BB development project (founded 11 Aug 2009) • Goals (2009): • Fiber optical cables: 6.000km • ”End Locations” sites: 1400 • Distance end-location to end user <1,5km • Rural and underserved areas only • Coverage to 98% of territory of Estonia
EstWin current status (as of 08.Aug. 2012, latest stand) EstWin- network current status • 1360 km fibre optical (dark fibre) network • 37 objects • EstWin- standstill (no financing, no activities) since Nov. 2012 • New EU funds will be available on 2015
Availability of fast internet • 55% of population (ca 650 000) has no access to fast internet (speeds above 40Mbit/s) at their homes • No access (full market constraint) to Internet speeds above 40Mbit/s • More than 70 local communities • 92 000 inhabitants
BB forum • BB forum (Aug 2012) organised by ELASA and MKM • BB access technologies Quo vadis • Superfast Internet in Estonia - Current status and future developments • State role and capabilities in BB development • Roundtables (Minstry, stakeholders, operators, local communities)
PRAXIS research for ELASA • Plans for EstWin 2 • Vision of experts for year 2017: all homes (100%) should have a access to NGA which enables connection speeds 100Mbit/s and above. • However, households should be connected to fixed network - 4G will be not the ultimate alternative • 2 MNOs confirmed, that 4G will have 100% of territorial coverage on 2017 at latest. • Cable operators – does not foresee network expansion into rural area
EMT 4G uptake • As of Aug 2013 • (95% of territory) • NB! >92dBm! • EMT: Allowing speeds up to 150Mbit/s! • However, EMT average 42Mbit/s (TJA), max 101,3 Mbit/s
Number of fixed broadband subscription with a marketed capacity of 100 Mbps or more per capita
Number of fixed broadband subscriptions¹ per capita • [1] Only data for Finland 2005 to 2012.
Number of broadband subscriptions per capita (incl. mobile broadband¹) • [1] Includes only dedicated data subscriptions. For Finland it includes all mobile broadband subscriptions with monthly fee and no data cap. Only data for Iceland 2008 to 2012 and Estonia 2009 to 2012
New database • Statistik reports for Nordic and Baltic states • http://www.statistik.pts.se/PTSnordic/NordicCountries2012/indexNordic.html • VRIS