FTTC figures are aggregated into DSL numbers, due to the last mile being old-school copper and not fibre. The OEDC report doesn’t count Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC) lines as ‘true’ fibre. Topping the chart was Switzerland (39.9), followed by the Netherlands (39.1) and Denmark (37.9).īreaking down the types of broadband connections in each country is a little trickier. The latest results from the OEDC’s annual figures (collected during September and December 2011) show that the UK occupies the 8th position out of the 34 countries that make up the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.ģ3.3 per 100 citizens in the UK have broadband of some form or other, level with Germany slightly but behind South Korea (35.4), Norway (35.7) and France (35.9). Jury’s out on whether or not Team GB will walk away with 95 medals but the UK can at least expect to start climbing the OEDC’s broadband table in the near future.
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