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- 24 February 2006 -
Another million homes passed for FTTH in 4 months
The Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) Council and the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), have provided their latest estimates showing FTTH deployments now passing over 3.6 m US homes, an increase of almost a million homes in four months.
The new figures, released prior to the FTTH Council’s quarterly meeting in Washington, DC next week, show the most rapid growth of FTTH deployment to date, with more than 230,000 additional homes passed every month.
“Typically telecom construction slows in winter months,” said Michael Render of market research firm Render, Vanderslice and Associates, which prepared the estimates. “To see acceleration at this time of year indicates increased preference for FTTH as an infrastructure of choice.”
The figures also show acceleration among homes connected by FTTH, which normally lags homes passed by several months. Over the last four months, the estimate shows, homes connected with FTTH have increased by 70% - to 548,000 subscribers from 322,000.
“FTTH deployments are increasing across all market segments.” said FTTH Council President Joe Savage. “Large communications companies, rural telephone cooperatives, real estate developers, and municipalities – are all turning to FTTH.”
TIA President Matt Flanigan emphasized the importance of next-generation broadband to the United States.
“This is a good sign, but we have to keep it up,” Flanigan said. “The nations that build extremely fast networks will gain very significant advantages. The United States must win the bandwidth race.”
Both organizations have urged policymakers to reduce barriers to next-generation broadband deployment, such as streamlining cable television franchising processes and allowing municipalities to build broadband networks.
Charts showing growth are available at:
http://www.ftthcouncil.org/?t=84&category=2
FTTH Council web site at: http://www.ftthcouncil.org
Telecommunications Industry Association web site at: http://www.tiaonline.org
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