April 12, 2006

OECD Broadband Statistics, December 2005

OECD Broadband Statistics, December 2005

The number of broadband subscriptions throughout the OECD continued to increase during 2005 from 136 million in June 2005 to 158 million by December 2005. Broadband penetration growth in the OECD held steady at 15% in the second half of the year reaching 13.6 subscribers per 100 inhabitants in December.

Main highlights from the second half of 2005 are:


  • In December 2005, four countries (Iceland, Korea, the Netherlands and Denmark) led the OECD in broadband penetration, each with more than 25 subscribers per 100 inhabitants.



  • Iceland now leads the OECD with a broadband penetration rate of 26.7 subscribers per 100 inhabitants.


  • Korea’s broadband market is advancing to the next stage of development where existing subscribers switch platforms
    for increased bandwidth. In Korea, fibre-based broadband connections
    grew 52.4% during 2005. This switchover effect is evident by the net
    loss of DSL (-3.3%) and cable (-1.7%) subscribers during the year.

  • The strongest per-capita subscriber growth came
    from Iceland, Finland, Norway, the Netherlands and Australia. Each
    country added more than 6 subscribers per 100 inhabitants during 2005.


  • Japan leads the OECD in fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) with 4.6 million fibre subscribers at the end of 2005. Fibre subscribers alone in Japan outnumber total broadband subscribers in 21 of the 30 OECD countries.



  • DSL is still the leading platform in 28 OECD countries. Cable subscribers outnumber DSL in Canada and the United States.



  • The United States has the largest total number of broadband subscribers in the OECD at 49 million. US broadband subscribers represent 31% of all broadband connections in the OECD.



  • Canada leads the G7 group of industrialized countries in broadband penetration



  • The breakdown of broadband technologies in December 2005 is as follows:

         o DSL: 62%

         o Cable modem: 31%

         o Other technologies (e.g. satellite, fibre and fixed wireless) : 7%



    Last updated on 11 April 2006





Data 2005



Broadband subscribers per 100 inhabitants, by technology, December 2005





































































































































































































































































































































 

 DSL



Cable



Other



Total 



Rank 



Total Subscribers 



Iceland



25.9



0.1



0.6



26.7



1



78 017



Korea 



13.6



8.3



3.4



25.4



2



12 190 711



Netherlands



 15.7



9.6



0.0



25.3



 3



 4 113 573



Denmark



 15.3



7.2



2.5



25.0



 4



1 350 415



Switzerland



 14.7



8.0



0.4



23.1



 5



1 725 446



Finland



 19.5



2.8



0.1



22.5



 6



 1 174 200


Norway*

17.8



2.9



1.2



21.9



7



1 006 766



Canada



 10.1



10.8



0.1



21.9



 8



 6 706 699



Sweden*



 13.3



3.4



3.6



20.3



 9



 1 830 000



Belgium



 11.3



7.0



0.0



18.3



 10



 1 902 739



Japan



 11.3



2.5



3.8



17.6



 11



22 515 091



United States



 6.5



9.0



1.3



16.8



 12



49 391 060



United Kingdom



 11.5



4.4



0.0



15.9



 13



 9 539 900



France



 14.3



0.9



0.0



15.2



 14



 9 465 600



Luxembourg



 13.3



1.6



0.0



14.9



 15



 67 357



Austria*



 8.1



5.8



0.2



14.1



 16



 1 155 000



Australia



 10.8



2.6



0.4



13.8



 17



2 785 000



Germany



 12.6



0.3



0.1



13.0



 18



 10 706 600



Italy



 11.3



0.0



0.6



11.9



 19



 6 896 696



Spain



 9.2



2.5



0.1



11.7



 20



 4 994 274



Portugal 



 6.6



4.9



0.0



11.5



 21



1 212 034



New Zealand



 7.3



0.4



0.4



8.1



 22



 331 000



Ireland



 5.0



0.6



1.1



6.7



 23



 270 700



Czech Republic**



 3.0



1.4



2.0



6.4



 24



 650 000



Hungary



 4.1



2.1



0.1



6.3



 25



 639 505



Slovak Republic



 2.0



0.4



0.2



2.5



 26



 133 900



Poland 



 1.6



0.7



0.1



2.4



 27



 897 659



Mexico 



 1.5



0.6



0.0



2.2



 28



2 304 520



Turkey 



 2.1



0.0



0.0



2.1



 29



1 530 000



Greece 



 1.4



0.0



 0.0



1.4 



 30



 155 418



OECD 



 8.4



4.2



1.0



13.6



 



 157 719 880




Notes:


* Data are preliminary estimates


** The OECD statistics for the "Other Broadband"
category of the Czech Republic include a large number of fixed wireless
broadband connections provided over mobile networks. Broadband
subscriptions over 3G networks are not included for other countries but
an exception was made for the Czech Republic because the connections
make use of "fixed" equipment in a home and offer speeds greater than
256 kbit/s to individual users. The Czech market is particular due to
the high number of these wireless broadband connections as a percentage
of total connectivity. It is important to note that there is continuing
debate in international circles as to whether this type of wireless
connection (numbering 188 000 in CZ) should be included in
international broadband comparisons.  







Time Series



Broadband subscribers per 100 inhabitants, 2001-2005












































































































































































































































































































 



2001 



 2002



 2003


2004

2005



 Australia



 0.9



1.8



3.5



7.7



13.8



 Austria



 3.6



5.6



7.6



10.1



14.1



 Belgium



 4.4



8.7



11.7



15.5



18.3



 Canada



 8.9



12.1



15.1



17.6



21.0



 Czech Republic



 0.1



0.2



0.5



2.5



6.4



 Denmark



 4.4



8.2



13.0



19.0



25.0



 Finland



 1.3



5.5



9.5



14.9



22.5



 France



 1.0



2.8



5.9



10.5



15.2



 Germany



 2.3



4.1



5.6



8.4



13.0



 Greece 



 0



0



0.1



0.4



1.4



 Hungary



 0.3



0.6



2.0



3.6



6.3



 Iceland



 3.7



 8.4



14.3



18.2



26.7



 Ireland



 0



0.3



0.8



3.3



6.7



 Italy



 0.7



1.7



4.1



8.1



11.9



 Japan



 2.2



6.1



10.7



15.0



17.6



 Korea



 17.2



21.8



24.2



24.8



25.4



 Luxembourg



 0.3



1.5



3.5



9.8



14.9



 Mexico



 0.1



0.3



0.4



0.9



2.2



 Netherlands



 3.8



7.0



11.8



19.0



25.3



 New Zealand



 0.7



1.6



2.6



4.7



8.1



 Norway



 1.9



 4.2



8.0



14.8



21.9



 Poland



 0.1



0.3



0.8



2.1



2.4



 Portugal



 1.0



2.5



4.8



8.2



11.5



 Slovak Republic



 0



0



0.3



1.0



2.5



 Spain



 1.2



3.0



5.4



8.1



11.7



 Sweden



 5.4



8.1



10.7



14.5



20.3



 Switzerland



 2.0



5.6



10.1



17.5



23.1



 Turkey



 0



0



0.3



0.7



2.1



 United Kingdom



 0.6



2.3



5.4



10.5



15.9



 United States



 4.5



 6.9



 9.7



12.9



16.8


OECD

2.9



4.9



7.3



10.2



13.6



EU15



1.6



3.4



5.9



9.7



14.2



Graphs
























  Broadband subscribers per 100 inhabitants, by technology, December 2005
  OECD broadband subscriptions, by technology, December 2005
  Broadband subscriber net additions per quarter, millions, OECD
  OECD Broadband penetration (per 100 inhabitants) net increase Q4 2004-Q4 2005, by country
  Broadband penetration, historic, top five OECD countries, December 2005
  Broadband penetration, historic, G7 countries
Total broadband subscriptions, percentage of OECD, top 5 countries, December 2005
OECD broadband penetration and population densities
  OECD broadband penetration and GDP per capita

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