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Fibre broadband demands more bandwidth

08 Jul 2008 15:47


A study by the FTTH Council Europe has found households with fibre to the home currently drive three times more traffic than those with ADSL

When it comes to broadband, fibre seems to increase customers' appetite for bandwidth, a new report has found.

The study, by market-development organisation the FTTH Council Europe, compared usage by consumers with FTTH (fibre to the home) to ADSL usage across four European countries, finding that FTTH homes currently drive three times more traffic than ADSL households.

Joeri Van Bogaert, president of the FTTH Council Europe, said there is already a "large difference" between ADSL and fibre traffic, pointing out that dedicated mass-market fibre applications are not even available yet.

He said in a statement: "We expect this to increase significantly as fibre adoption continues to increase across Europe and further services are developed with fibre in mind."

Van Bogaert added: "When customers have faster connections, they use them more."

The report also found European broadband speeds are rising by an average of more than 50 percent per year.

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