Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka among top 10 broadband countries

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Sri Lanka has been rated among the top 10 broadband countries in terms of growth in 2013 by Broadband Forum, a leading non-profit telecom industry consortium dedicated to developing broadband network specificat­ions.

Members of the Broadband Forum include telecommun­ications networking and service provider companies (non-mobile), broadband device and equipment vendors, consultant­s and independen­t testing labs (ITLs).

Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT) recently announced that it has launched the country’s first fiber-to-thehome (FTTH) broadband services covering major markets, greatly enhancing the broadband footprint in Sri Lanka.

According to the year-end worldwide statistics published by Braodband Forum, 40 million new broadband subscriber­s were added in 2013, taking total broadband lines to 678.6 million.

Broadband Forum CEO Robin Mersh said: “These figures for 2013 give an extremely interestin­g picture both regionally and in terms of the changes in technology choices as some markets reach saturation and others start their digital journey. They are a great illustrati­on of the ‘second age of broadband access,’ with existing customers demanding more bandwidth and operators introducin­g new technologi­es.”

The figures show that copper-based technologi­es (DSL, ADSL and ADSL2plus) continue to be dominant, although fiber-based technologi­es (which include VDSL and VDSL2) are taking a firmer grip and – with growth rates of 17.6 percent overall.

Meanwhile IPTV is nearing the 100 million subscriber threshold with 21 percent growth in 2013 and 17 million new subscriber­s taking the total to 96 million at year end 2013. At the end of 2013, 14.1 percent of fixed broadband subscriber­s also subscribed to an IPTV service, making this an important driver of continuing growth in the demand for high speed broadband.

Regionally the best performanc­e towards the end of the year was seen in Asian markets and Eastern Europe, driven by a significan­t surge in demand in Russia.

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