OECD_Fixed_BroadbandOECD固网宽带资费

Ask the author
Author: Josie Sephton
Publication Date: 6月 06 2017
Pages: 7
Report Type: Insight, Word

相关的数据可视化界面

OECD固网宽带资费

Fixed Broadband: Speed is king, but at what price?



Report Summary:

The average advertised download speed of services across the OECD countries is now in excess of 130 Mb/s[1], with 20% of services offering speeds of 200 Mb/s or more.

Users can expect to pay almost double for a 100 Mb/s + service, compared to a basic broadband service. Bulgaria (Bulsatcom), Lithuania (Init), Latvia (Livas), Romania (UPC) and the Slovak Republic (Swan/Max Multiemedia) consistently offer the least expensive offers.

For users requiring higher speeds of 50 Mbp/s, the US (Verizon), Cyprus (CYTAnet) and Colombia (Claro) feature as the most expensive, based on the lowest overall offer per country.


Table of Contents

Contents

OECD Fixed Broadband Price Benchmarking 
Higher Speed means Higher Price 
Eastern Europe Dominates Top Ten Cheapest Fixed Broadband Offers 
Service speeds have grown 
Contact information 

Figure 1: Average Monthly Broadband Price by Speed
Figure 2: Ten Least Expensive OCED Broadband Countries by Speed
Figure 3: Five Least Expensive providers/countries by speed
Figure 4: Least and most Expensive 50 Mb/s fixed broadband offers in the OECD countries. 
Figure 5: OECD average advertised download speeds, 2014-2017
 


For more information about our services please contact us or email support@strategyanalytics.com

Let's talk

Now you know a little about us, get in touch and tell us what your business problem is.
Name:
Email:
Telephone:
Country:
Inquiry / Message:

please enter captcha from left