Difference between revisions of "Penetration of Broadband"
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==Description:== | ==Description:== | ||
The current broadband penetration in OECD countries (December 2005) is 13.6% of the population. The growth rate of the penetration was 15% in 2005. The top 4 countries are Iceland, Korea, The Netherlands and Denmark with penetration rates over 25%. In real number, the country with the largest amount of subscriber is the USA. The lowest penetration rate is granted to Greece with 1.4%. The EU 15 averages at 14.2% penetration. | |||
The growth of broadband penetration amongst OECD countries is supported by the different governments and enjoys exponential growth: | |||
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 | |||
OECD 2.9 4.9 7.3 10.2 13.6 | |||
EU15 1.6 3.4 5.9 9.7 14.2 | |||
==Enablers:== | ==Enablers:== |
Revision as of 14:26, 10 May 2006
Description:
The current broadband penetration in OECD countries (December 2005) is 13.6% of the population. The growth rate of the penetration was 15% in 2005. The top 4 countries are Iceland, Korea, The Netherlands and Denmark with penetration rates over 25%. In real number, the country with the largest amount of subscriber is the USA. The lowest penetration rate is granted to Greece with 1.4%. The EU 15 averages at 14.2% penetration.
The growth of broadband penetration amongst OECD countries is supported by the different governments and enjoys exponential growth:
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
OECD 2.9 4.9 7.3 10.2 13.6
EU15 1.6 3.4 5.9 9.7 14.2
Enablers:
- Supporting role of government
- "commoditisation" of broadband access in western countries, considered an utility
- Disruptive technologies facilitates penetration in developing countries
- Increasing spending power
- Cultural embedding of internet usage ("I will Google that!")
Inhibitors:
- Security
- Privacy - government control
Paradigms:
Experts:
www.balancingact.com