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Research and Markets: Fiber Broadband Drives Higher Satisfaction and Advanced Usage - A Quantitative Analysis of Swedish Broadband User Behaviour
[April 16, 2015]

Research and Markets: Fiber Broadband Drives Higher Satisfaction and Advanced Usage - A Quantitative Analysis of Swedish Broadband User Behaviour


Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/jl5c6d/fiber_broadband) has announced the addition of the "Fiber Broadband Drives Higher Satisfaction and Advanced Usage - A Quantitative Analysis of Swedish Broadband User Behaviour" report to their offering.

Our latest report is out with the new year, entitled Fiber broadband drives higher satisfaction and advanced usage - a quantitative analysis of Swedish broadband user behavior. It's the first ever (as far as we're aware) comparative survey of FTTP and DSL broadband users looking into usage, attitudes and perception of broadband solutons.



This survey focuses on Sweden and was undertaken in collaboration with the FTTH Council Europe. It focuses on the most mature market in Europe, Sweden, but is part of a broader piece of work with annual surveys covering various European countries where FTTP is in deployment. Two more surveys have just been finalized in France and Portugal, initial results of which will be presented at the FTTH Council Europe Annual Conference in Warsaw on February 12th.

There are a number of key findings in this report (both for fiber broadband operators and for policy makers) that highlight how a market's fiber maturity affects usage and perception. This is (in our opinion) a must read for any operator active in markets where FTTP is being deployed and commercialized. You can purchase the report via Paypal using the following buttons or contact us for other payment methods. We reproduce the executive summary in full below.


Quantitative examination of the Swedish broadband market yields insight that will likely apply to less mature markets as they progress towards more fiber broadband. Comparing Fiber to the Premise (FTTP) and Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) user attitudes and behavior shows the clear appeal of the fiber platform across the market and the high quality image associated with FTTP.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/jl5c6d/fiber_broadband


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