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  • Fixed broadband subscribers cross 1bn mark globally

    Fixed broadband subscribers cross 1bn mark globally

    MUMBAI: With the changes in lifestyle and technology, internet has become inevitable for everyday life across the world. Now, there are more than one billion fixed broadband connections as per new data from the Broadband Forum. The statistics revealed in Broadband World Forum 2018, has been confirmed by market analysis firm Point Topic.

    Point Topic’s World Broadband Statistics Q2 2018 report has shown the number of fixed broadband subscribers grew by 2.5 per cent from Q1 2018, the highest surge in the last six quarters. “This is a truly outstanding achievement, led by the communications industry, that has resulted in a major leap forward for humankind,” said Broadband Forum CEO Robin Mersh.

    He further added that a billion installations leave broadband service providers an enormous opportunity for building new value on top of this foundation with new cloud-based services, enhanced efficiencies.

    More interestingly, majority of new subscribers are from less developed regions and countries. In the developed markets, improved offerings and services supported by gigabit-capable broadband are driving the growth in ARPU.

    Among this one billion subscriber base, 80 per cent of global connections are fibre-based – including Fibre-to-the-Home/Business/Cabinet connections – or cable-based. Asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) is witnessing gradual fall having dropped eight per cent in the last year.

    “In more saturated broadband markets, operators are focusing on upgrades to support gigabit broadband as they prepare to meet the requirements of new technologies such as IoT and the needs of more demanding consumers,” Point Topic CEO Oliver Johnson said.

  • TRAI reducing TSP/ISPs & VSAT service-providers’ burden: Broadband Forum

    NEW DELHI: Expressing satisfaction that many of its demands had been met in the latest recommendations by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, Broadband India Forum has said it is a small but significant step in the right direction to help reduce the burden of the TSP/ISPs as well as that of the VSAT service-providers thereby  paving the way for a more active engagement of the ISPs and TSPs offering Internet Access Services to increase broadband penetration in the country

    BIF president T V Ramachandran hoped that this would be the first of many such recommendations from the Regulator to expedite broadband penetration and the vision of the prime minister to fully realise the dream of ‘Digital India’.

    He said the recommendations for streamlining the procedure/process of allocation of satellite capacity and the frequency allocation subsequently by WPC for VSAT service providers and capping it to be provided in a time bound manner –within a span of  three months was indeed praiseworthy.

    He said further went on to mention that the idea of a single window clearance for all clearances/approvals/payments through a transparent online mechanism was a “wonderful and welcome idea in this age of digital payments and single point responsibility”.

    Ramachandran said BIF’s position stand vindicated on many of the points made by the Regulator stand vindicated. These include the given spectrum bands be charged administratively and on a link-by-link basis; P-AGR should not be prescribed either for ISP licenses or for Commercial VSAT Licenses; SUC calculation/determination should continue to be based on the existing formula instead of as a percentage of the AGR; and delayed payment in case of SUC should be charged on the basis of SBI PLR +2%.

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