2011 Broadband Growth The Fastest in Five Years

London, UK, March 21, 2012--Broadband and IPTV growth spiked to a high in 2011 with rates higher than at any time in the last five years, according to year-end figures published by the Broadband Forum. Overall, broadband growth is estimated at 65,493,596 lines, bringing the global total to 597,322,636, a quarterly increase of 2.6% - and an annual growth rate of 12.3%. The figures, prepared for the Broadband Forum by broadband industry analysts Point Topic, also highlight the strongest ever quarter of growth in IPTV which is today’s most demandingapplication for high speed broadband.

“This is an exciting return to higher growth figures and points to a strengthening in the broadband market,” commented Robin Mersh, CEO of the Broadband Forum. “With a number of active new markets coming online and standards based deployments becoming common - we are seeing broadband move into the daily lives of more and more people the world over. A great example of this is the exceptional growth in some key Eastern European markets, such as Russia, Poland and the Ukraine.”

Russia proved to be a peak performer in 2011 in both Broadband and IPTV figures, with over 36% growth in Broadband and more than doubling its IPTV subscribers from 495,500 to 1,145,000 in just one year.

 

 

2010Q4

Total Lines

2011Q3

Total Lines

2011Q4

Total Lines

% growth in quarter

% growth in year

Quarter net additions

(q311-q411)

Year net additions

(q410-q411)

Asia

218,825,136

246,838,921

254,721,342

3.19%

16.4%

7,882,421

35,896,206

Europe

160,169,881

172,580,392

176,689,884

2.38%

10.31%

4,109,492

16,520,003

Americas

136,099,030

144,530,608

147,156,521

1.82%

8.12%

2,625,913

11,057,491

Middle East and Africa

16,685,793

18,171,082

18,685,889

2.83%

11.99%

514,807

2,000,096

TOTAL

531,779,840

582,121,003

597,253,636

2.6%

12.3%

15,132,633

65,473,796

Source: Point Topic

Table 1: Regional Broadband Growth

With 254,721,342 broadband subscriber lines at the end of 2011, Asia is by far the biggest region overall, though its growth was slower in percentage terms during the last quarter than earlier in the year. The sheer size of the market means that it continues to take market share even when growth is lower. The region added 7,882,421 subscribers in Q4 of 2011, a rate of 3.2% in the quarter, representing annual growth of 16.4%.

Top 20 Country Broadband Rankings - double digit growth in BRIC and Ukraine

Significant changes in the Top 20 broadband rankings are appearing as Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC), plus the Ukraine all show double-digit growth. Russia showed the highest growth rate with 36.85% over the year, and India is also moving up the rankings with an annual growth of 24.46%.

Country

2010Q4

2011Q3

2011Q4

% growth quarter

% growth year

yr add

China (all territories)

131,447,883

152,548,458

158,191,913

3.70%

20.35%

26,744,030

USA

87,197,827

90,512,692

91,633,360

1.24%

5.09%

4,435,533

Japan

34,169,900

35,999,100

36,695,200

1.93%

7.39%

2,525,300

Germany

26,706,200

28,157,000

28,511,300

1.26%

6.76%

1,805,100

France

21,168,700

22,381,000

22,837,200

2.04%

7.88%

1,668,500

Russia

15,156,300

19,359,900

20,740,900

7.13%

36.85%

5,584,600

UK

19,607,600

20,440,200

20,736,500

1.45%

5.76%

1,128,900

South Korea

17,224,102

17,816,717

17,975,507

0.89%

4.36%

751,405

Brazil

13,812,200

15,957,000

16,482,500

3.29%

19.33%

2,670,300

Italy

13,272,650

13,660,650

13,732,650

0.53%

3.47%

460,000

India

10,713,608

12,881,044

13,333,827

3.52%

24.46%

2,620,219

Mexico

11,402,094

12,263,263

12,587,401

2.64%

10.40%

1,185,307

Spain

10,557,849

10,940,720

11,135,177

1.78%

5.47%

577,328

Canada

10,547,239

10,920,540

11,041,882

1.11%

4.69%

494,643

Turkey

7,074,867

7,437,829

7,507,829

0.94%

6.12%

432,962

Netherlands

6,207,200

6,503,100

6,622,400

1.83%

6.69%

415,200

Australia

5,539,500

5,702,600

5,756,200

0.94%

3.91%

216,700

Poland

5,303,881

5,597,348

5,708,229

1.98%

7.62%

404,348

Taiwan

5,209,000

5,472,000

5,589,000

2.14%

7.30%

380,000

Ukraine

3,950,000

4,920,000

5,198,000

5.65%

31.59%

1,248,000

Source: Point Topic

Table 2: Top 20 Broadband Countries

Hybrid Fiber/DSL solutions grabbing market share

In terms of technology developments, DSL - with 60.8% of the overall market share - continues to be the dominant broadband technology, although it is beginning to lose ground to other access technologies. The expectation is for hybrid fiber/DSL deployment solutions to continue to grow, delivering broadband for more and more subscribers. These hybrid fiber/DSL deployments have been able to deliver significantly more bandwidth to consumers while allowing efficient re-use of existing infrastructure. Fiber to the Home (FTTH) is increasing in appeal and this is likely to accelerate as availability increases, but Point Topic reports that their expectation is that the hybrid fiber access solution will be the fastest growing for the next five years. The combined market share for FTTH and FTTx/hybrid technologies has again grown from 16% in Q3 to 16.7% at the end of 2011, encroaching on cable’s market share, which has dropped to 19.4%.

IPTV – China outstrips France to take top ranking in IPTV

IPTV’s best quarter ever saw net additions of 3.68 million to finish the year strong with more than 58.2 million IPTV subscribers worldwide. Though Europe still holds the top regional spot - China is the fastest growing country and now has over 12 million subscribers, outstripping France for the top spot in the Top Ten IPTV countries world-wide.

“China will continue to dominate the top of the charts from now on. This is a market with greater headroom, more demand and overall more potential than anywhere else,” commented Oliver Johnson, CEO of Point Topic. “Outside the top 10, the prime movers are Malaysia, Vietnam and Belarus. There are a number of conditions that have to be in place for IPTV adoption to be significant. The availability of enough consistent bandwidth tops the list but pricing needs to be right for the consumer as well. Once those metrics are at certain levels you start to see real growth.”

To drive costs down, standards based deployments are a must and that is where the Broadband Forum comes in to help service providers worldwide engineer smarter and faster broadband networks.