In recent years the US has been engaged in a more concerted
fibre deployment effort, principally from the two incumbents Verizon and
AT&T but notably also from Google with its successful investment in Kansas
City. In addition, the smaller competitor carriers continue to deploy fibre
deeper into their networks. Significantly, an increasing number of
municipalities are sponsoring FttP networks, and the recent FCC National
Broadband Plan envisages a greater role for public FttP networks in the pursuit
of its goals.
Verizon has adopted an FttP approach while AT&T has
chosen mainly FttN with FttP for new developments and multiple dwelling units.
However, Verizon’s fibre-based FiOS network will no longer be built out beyond
its existing footprint, and for both Verizon and AT&T there are significant
regulator considerations regarding the companies’ legacy copper networks, which
are to be mothballed. The report provides an overview of FttP and other fibre
network developments, including details of the major fibre deployments and key
market statistics and forecasts.
The US still trails its OECD counterparts in terms of
broadband penetration, speed and affordability. Nevertheless, the market is
currently witnessing significant investment activity in fibre deployments, HFC
upgrades and mobile broadband network rollout. Much of the investment in fibre
is being undertaken by a significant number of smaller players and
municipalities rather than the two key telcos, which are concentrating on a
hybrid fibre/copper network and limiting future upgrades beyond what has
already been achieved. Municipal activity, often geared at breaking this
stranglehold and introducing competition and innovation, continues to be
stymied by lobbying pressure from these main telcos, which has led to almost
half of the states banning or restricting municipal or state-led infrastructure
projects. The report provides overviews, analysis, relevant statistics and
subscriber forecasts on the US cable, DSL, FttP, WiFi and WiMAX broadband
markets. It also includes an updated analysis on recent court rulings affecting
net neutrality.
The US mobile subscriber base is approaching 330 million.
Although growth has slowed in line with high penetration levels, mobile data
use remains strong while data revenues continue to grow steadily year-on-year.
Growth in data ARPU is largely offsetting the ongoing decline in voice services
ARPU. Mobile broadband has been underpinned by the deployment and upgrade of 3G
networks since 2009, while the expansion of LTE services from a number of
operators has provided a greater stimulus for growth in mobile broadband. The
US is now at the forefront of LTE services globally, with the main operators
serving many millions of customers.
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