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Q1 2010 DSL: China Remarkable, India, Russia, Philippines Surging
Friday, 18 June 2010 19:37

Q1 results from the ever invaluable Point-Topic show that countries 60% or more served with broadband are growing slowly. Several with low penetration are catching up. China continues to dominate growth, likely to continue as the cablecos jump into the market with DOCSIS and EPON. Fiona Vanier sums up "China contributed 40% of the total broadband lines added in the first 3 months of 2010.... Relatively poor performance in the American markets and flat numbers in Europe."

    Some observations:

  • Most of the growth is from less wealthy companies, with China, India, Russia and Mexico among the leaders. Turkey, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Egypt also grew.
  • In IPTV, France currently leads as triple play over DSL is the primary product. The U.S. is catching up, led by AT&T U-Verse. China is growing rapidly and with government support for "convergence" is likely to quickly pull ahead.
  • China has 25M more broadband lines than the U.S. and the gap is widening at about 10 million lines per year.
  • Where fiber is available, it draws subscribers from DSL. Korea and especially Japan are seeing absolute drops in DSL with Japan losing 1/7th of the DSL lines in the last year.

From Point-Topic, The top 7 countries in DSL and those with the best DSL growth in Q1 DSL. Then, from the Broadband Forum, again dependent on Point-Topic data, the leading broadband countries and the leaders in IPTV. 

 

Country 2010 Q1
Total DSL 
Growth From
Q1 2009



China 89312920 17.96%
USA 32570284 1.89%
Germany 23272600 6.02%
France 17964500 5.90%
UK 14767100 5.87%
Italy 13119000 6.90%
Japan 9861000 -14.30%
Brazil 7288400

6.12%

 

  But much of the growth is elsewhere.

Country DSL Total Q1 DSL Net Additions



China 89312920 5416920
Germany 23272600 635500
India 6875318 405328
Russia 7997449 299449
UK 14767100 281300
Mexico 6897087 261622
USA 32570284 245307

 

Here are the broadband and IPTV totals.



Last Updated on Friday, 25 June 2010 12:51