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Follow on Google News | Europe-FttH commitments to 2020All European countries have national broadband strategies, though some are more ambitious than others in terms of scale, timeframe and the preferred mix of technologies.
By: China CCM By 2020 fibre will be the standard access method across Europe, with ADSL2+ and VDSL having been transitory technologies in all but low-density areas where the cost benefits of hybrid xDSL/FttC will retain a stronger business case. Migrating to a national FttH infrastructure requires the astute alignment-to varying degrees-of sympathetic regulatory policies, operator investment based on customer demand and anticipated revenue, and financial support from local and regional governments. This report assesses these considerations in the European context. Table of Contents 1. Synopsis 2. Europe's digital agenda 3. Implementing policies 3.1 Public funding 3.2 Municipal involvement 3.3 Regulatory policies 4. Case studies-national strategies 4.1 finland 4.2 belgium 4.3 France 4.4 sweden 4.5 Portugal 4.6 Luxembourg 5. Background 5.1 The European picture in 2010 Table 1-FTTx deployments by model-2006; 2008-2009 Table 2-Forecast FttH connections- Table 3-Main European FttH deployments- Table 4-European (EU36) FttH and FttC subscribers; # # # ChinaCCM.com is China's leading industry consultancy expert offering industry intelligence and research solution, ChinaCCM Market Research Centre is a research division focusing on professional market survey and industry research. End
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