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Japan and Korea said leading in fibre-optic broadband

Thu Oct 23, 2008 6:30pm IST
 
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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Fibre-optic cable has become the biggest single broadband technology in Korea and Japan, which lead the world in the proportion of households connected to the Internet with super-fast links, OECD data showed on Thursday.

The OECD's latest broadband statistics showed that Korea had 12.2 fibre-optic connections per 100 inhabitants in June, compared with 10.5 connections via cable TV networks and 8.4 connections using DSL technology over copper telephone wires.

The fibre penetration rate jumped from 10.4 percent in the previous OECD survey in December 2007.

"It's a big shift. There's a shift in the industry towards fibre and we're seeing it first in Korea and Japan," said OECD economist Taylor Reynolds.

Korea's fibre penetration alone is higher than the overall broadband penetration in five OECD countries: Greece, Poland, the Slovak Republic, Turkey and Mexico.

Japan has a fibre penetration of 10.2 percent, followed by DSL with 9.6 percent and cable with 3.1 percent.

The only country to come close to Korea and Japan is Sweden with six fibre-optic broadband connections per 100 inhabitants.

Extending fibre into homes substantially boosts the speed of Internet connections, which can then also be used for high-definition television, video on demand and other services requiring large bandwidth.

The most wired country in the world according to the OECD is Denmark, with a total of 36.7 broadband connections per 100 inhabitants, but most of those are DSL connections.  Continued...

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