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Spanish telecom regulator estimates up to 46% of households will have FTTH access by 2023

time May 30th, 2009 by author David Goldstein

The Spanish telecom regulator, the Telecommunications Market Commission (CMT), has released a report in which it predicts that between 43% and 46% of households will connect to the internet using a fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) connection by 2023.

The feasibility study by the regulator also forecasts that by that date, up to three alternative operators could compete with incumbent Telefonica in high demand cities, including Barcelona and Madrid; the CMT highlighted the aforementioned cities as the most attractive for FTTH developments.

To read this article from The European Broadband Portal in full, see:
www.broadband-europe.eu/Pages/NewsDetail.aspx?ItemID=539

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