Resume
This first insight looks at the role that public financing plays in superfast network rollouts in Europe.
It includes a detailed look at France’s public-initiative network system as it currently represents the most ambitious scheme of its kind in Europe, or at least the most deeply committed. But there have also been recent announcements out of Europe’s other key markets (Italy, Germany, the UK) over plans to increase the resources allocated to superfast infrastructures.
The insight also includes a focus on Netflix growth and strategy and a chronical gathering major industry news.
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Table des matières
Market Insight
Ultrafast Access in Europe: What role for public fundings?
Executive summary
1. Background
2. Features of the main national UFB schemes
3. Close-up on the France Très-Haut-Débit scheme
Companies
• Netflix nearing the 100 million subscriber mark
• Chronical for January 2017
Latest market reports
Just out
• 5G & Verticals – Opportunities from massive and critical MTC/IoT
• Telcos & Cablecos Video Strategies – Towards OTT video services?
• IoT Verticals – Technologies & Market forecasts up to 2030
• World FTTx Market – Markets as of June 2016 & forecasts to 2021
Secteur géographique
- Allemagne
- Italie
- Royaume-Uni
Acteurs
- Altitude
- Axione
- Netflix
Autres détails
- Référence : M17601A
- Livraison : on the DigiWorld Interactive platform
- Langues disponibles : Anglais
- Tags : ultra fast broadband, public funding, UFB, Digital Agenda for Europe, DAE, Très-Haut-Débit, Alphabet, Amazon, AppDynamics, Apple, AT&T, BT, Charter, Cisco, Facebook, Google, HMD Global, Idea Cellular, Intel, LeEco, Liberty Global, Mediaset, Netflix, Orange, Qualcomm, Samsung, Serena Capital, Sprint, Studio71, Terra Bella, TF1, Verizon, Vivendi, Vodafone, Yahoo!