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Fiberoptics in Europe
Fiberoptics in European Broadband Networks
2006 April issue
Fiberoptics in Europe's Broadband Access Networks, Market Analyses and Forecasts
The market for fiberoptic products in Europe’s broadband access networks will increase from $950 million in 2005 to $7,050 million in 2010. This represents a CAGR of 49%. Figure 1.1 shows this forecast for the entire European region, segmented into the three main product families quantified in this report.
Fiberoptics in European Broadband Networks


Profit from the coming surge in FTTx in Europe…The market for fiberoptics in Europe's broadband access networks will increase with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 49% from $950 million in 2005 to $7.05 billion in 2010. If you are involved in the market for optoelectronic transmission equipment, fiberoptic cable, and passive apparatus used in the optical cable networks, including splitters, cabinets, or closures, KMI’s 220 page report Fiberoptics in Europe's Broadband Access Networks, Market Analyses and Forecasts will provide you unparalleled market data by country and type of network.

Coverage of major markets in Eastern and Western Europe: 15 markets broken out in chapters with country profiles; each country profile includes an overview of telecom indicators, analyses of broadband subscribers, discussion of network operators, the competitive and regulatory environment, and the fiberoptics market forecasts. Executive Summary (42 pages) with region-wide data and forecasts.

Key findings include:

  • The number of subscribers served by FTTP or FTTB in Europe will increase with a CAGR of about 100% from one million in 2005 to 48 million in 2010.
  • Denmark, France, Italy, the Netherlands, and Sweden were Europe's FTTP innovators, having all of the one million lines in place at year-end 2005, but other markets will ramp up so that these five "pioneering" markets will be only 41% of FTTP and FTTB by 2010.
  • Europe's broadband access network operators will install more than 36 million km of cabled fiber in 2006 through 2010.

Released in April 2006.

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