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ICT Monitoring | Aug 2021
Broadband - 2Q21Eastern Europe
This extended excel sheet provides a detailed broadband overview for the following Eastern European countries: Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Montenegro, Slovakia and Slovenia. Data are split by technology and updated quarterly.
Report Highlights
In 1H21, some Eastern European markets remained constrained by the extended community lockdowns (e.g. Estonia, Lithuania), while others opened up their borders amidst the declining COVID-19 infections (e.g. ease of travel restriction in Croatia, Poland, etc). Nevertheless, the increasing demand for high-speed broadband services..
As per InfoCom's monitoring, the total fixed broadband subscriptions in Eastern Europe reached roughly 59m – an increase of 4% YoY. Still, the development was driven by the positive momentum of high-speed services (e.g. FTTP) considering the expansion of network coverage (e.g. DOCSIS 3.1, GPON) and push for these services as operators focus on fibre migration plans. For instance, UPC Slovakia already expanded the availability of its 1 Gbit/s DOCSIS broadband package to..
Market Coverage
Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Montenegro, Slovakia and Slovenia
Company Coverage
BH Telecom, Vivacom, T-Hrvatski Telekom, O2 Czech Republic, Magyar Telekom, Orange Polska, Telekom Romania, Rostelecom, Telecom Srbjia, Crnogorski Telekom, Slovak Telecom, Telekom Slovenije, Elion, Lattelecom, Teo LT