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ANGA chief calls for gigabit policy

Thomas Braun, President, ANGA Association of German Cable Operators, has called on German politicians to adopt a policy supporting gigabit speed networks. In at opening address an ANGA COM in Cologne, Braun noted that German cable operators were already deploying networks of 400 Mbps, and that with optical fibre, this became a gigabit infrastructure very […]

May 30, 2017Colin Mann @ ANGA COM

OCS available on LA FIBRE Videofutur

Orange and Vitis have signed an agreement that makes movies and TV channels from Orange Cinema Series (OCS) available on LA FIBRE videofutur, a full FTTH offering for public networks. From June 1st, subscribers to LA FIBRE videofutur will have access to the four OCS linear channels, as well as to their catch-up and on-the-go […]

May 30, 2017From Pascale Paoli-Lebailly in Paris

BT: “IPTV can lead to fully-connected population”

Helen Burrows, Head of Policy at BT, has called for the UK government to take policy decisions that she suggests would lead to a more connected society, building on the UK telco’s IPTV network. Delivering a keynote address at the IDATE Digiworld Summit in London, Burrows noted that despite broadband availability of around 95 per […]

May 23, 2017By Colin Mann

Over 200m have Gigabit Internet availability

Viavi Solutions has released an updated version of Gigabit Monitor, the company’s visual database referencing current and planned gigabit deployments around the world. Analysis of deployments reveals that 219 million people globally now have gigabit internet available to them, equating to roughly 3 per cent of the global population. There are currently 603 gigabit internet […]

May 17, 2017

FTTH lobby seeks 5G role

The FTTH Council Europe – whose mission is to accelerate ubiquitous, fibre-based connectivity for a competitive Gigabit Society – has organised a cross-industry debate in the European Parliament that will focus on Europe’s 5G ambition and investments in 5G enabler infrastructure, while also presenting the latest FTTH market data on where Europe stands in global […]

May 3, 2017By Colin Mann

Ofcom consults on opening up BT’s infrastructure

UK comms regulator Ofcom has set out detailed plans for improving access to BT’s network arm Openreach’s infrastructure, making it cheaper and easier for competing providers to connect their own fibre broadband directly to homes and offices. Network competition can deliver significant benefits to consumers through choice and innovation, which can deliver higher quality and […]

April 20, 2017

Portugal ends 2016 with 3.6m pay-TV subs

The number of pay-TV subscribers in Portugal reached 3.67 million at the end of the fourth quarter of 2016, representing a growth of 145,000 (+4.1 per cent) on the previous year. According to data from the National Communications Authority (Anacom), the penetration rate for the service stood at 90 per cent (+3.6 per cent). Contributing […]

March 31, 2017From Branislav Pekic in Rome

Orange, Telefónica to share FTTH networks

On the heels of Telefónica and Vodafone’s agreement, Orange has also signed a deal with the dominant operator to use its FTTH network in  areas where it has currently no coverage. The agreement not only covers the non-competitive areas in which Telefónica is required to provide access under the regulation of CNMC,  but in 66 […]

March 23, 2017From David Del Valle in Madrid

Spain: FTTH in over 5m homes

FTTH penetration continues to grow in Spain with over 5 million active lines at the end of January. The latest figures from the CNMC reveals that FTTH grew by 164,817 lines in the calendar month. Telefónica is the market leader with a share of over 60.8 per cent and 3 million lines. In a year-on-year […]

March 20, 2017From David Del Valle in Madrid

Telefónica, Vodafone FTTH alliance

Telcos Telefónica and Vodafone have reached a breakthrough agreement over FTTH whereby Vodafone will be able to use Telefónica’s FTTH networks in exchange for a fee over a five-year period. The deal will enable Vodafone to have access to its rival’s FTTH networks in the largest 66 cities in the country where Telefónica was not […]

March 16, 2017From David Del Valle in Madrid