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Steady growth in private broadband access
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2012-10-01T10:00:00.000Z
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The Internet survey (discontinued in Statistics Norway)2012

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Steady growth in private broadband access

Three in four households have fixed broadband access. The capacity of fixed broadband access continues to increase.

Broadband subscriptions by market. 3rd quarter 2002-2nd quarter 2012

Broadband transmission capacity by market. Median and average values. Mbit/s. 3rd quarter 2004-2nd quarter 2012

78 000 more private fixed broadband subscriptions in a year

The number of private broadband subscriptions with fixed access on the Norwegian mainland was 1 680 000 at the end of the 2nd quarter of 2012; an increase of 78 000 subscriptions in the last 12 months. Compared to the previous quarter, this is an increase of 9 000 subscriptions.

The number of business subscriptions is 135 000; 1 000 less than the previous quarter.

New increase in broadband capacity

The average transmission capacity for fixed private broadband increased to 13.5 from 12.8 Mbit/s in the previous quarter. At the same time, the median value increased to 7.4 Mbit/s compared to 7.2 in the previous quarter.

The average transmission capacity for fixed business broadband increased to 9.9 from 9.1 Mbit/s in the previous quarter. At the same time, the median value increased to 4.7 Mbit/s compared to 4.4 in the previous quarter.

Private market. Broadband subscriptions (transmission capacity larger than 128 kbit/s) as a percentage of households. 2nd quarter 2012. Municipalities

Private broadband subscriptions with a capacity of more than 8 Mbit/s total 47 per cent; an increase from 46 per cent in the previous quarter. Only 31 per cent of business broadband subscriptions have this capacity; an increase from 29 per cent in the previous quarter.

The broadband penetration rate in private households is 75 per cent, which is an increase from last year’s 73 per cent. The figure for private broadband subscriptions per 100 households varies between 83 per cent in the county of Oslo and 62 per cent in the county of Finnmark.

The most central municipalities have the highest number of broadband subscriptions relative to the number of households, with 78 per cent compared to 66 per cent for less central municipalities.

Private broadband subscriptions 2nd quarter 2012 by centrality of the municipality
 
Centrality1 Broadband subscriptions Broadband subscriptions as a percentage of households
 
Remote municipalities  134 262 66
Fairly remote municipalities 91 324 70
Fairly central municipalities  270 837 72
Central municipalities 1 183 758 78
 
1  Centrality 2008, Municipalities 2008.
Municipalities with highest number of private broadband subscriptions as a percentage of households, 2nd quarter 2012
 
Municipalities Broadband subscriptions as a percentage of households
 
Average for all municipalities 75.1
0941 Bykle  211.8
0817 Drangedal  105.0
1241 Fusa  104.6
1232 Eidfjord  102.7
1046 Sirdal 99.2
0215 Frogn 95.9
1640 Røros 95.8
1121 Time 94.0
1151 Utsira 93.5
0521 Øyer 93.1
0940 Valle 92.7
1828 Nesna 91.8
0213 Ski 90.6
0926 Lillesand 89.8
0834 Vinje 88.6
0544 Øystre Slidre 88.3
0216 Nesodden 88.1
1563 Sunndal 87.1
0217 Oppegård 86.7
0230 Lørenskog 86.1
1601 Trondheim 85.1
 

The mobile broadband access was removed because this part of the statistics is not complete and because these subscriptions cannot be distributed geographically and by download capacity in the same way as the fixed access subscriptions. The Norwegian Post and Telecommunications Authority also compiles statistics on these mobile subscriptions but without information about the geographical location or download capacity.

 

The number of Internet service providers reporting to this survey has been around 200 over the past few years. Market changes have reduced this number to around 170. A few small, but locally important Internet service providers, mostly cable TV providers, are still not included in the survey. Efforts have been made to include these providers. Some small errors related to the distribution of subscribers between municipalities may occur. This can have major consequences for the figures per household for some municipalities. The number of households for 2011 has been used in these statistics.

 

Individuals and businesses can have several Internet subscriptions and several individuals can use the same subscription. The number of subscriptions is therefore not equivalent to the number of households/businesses with Internet access. A household can for instance get Internet access through an employer, educational institution or by sharing access with other households. The survey ICT in households provides more information about households with at least one member under the age of 75 with Internet access.

 

The Norwegian Post and Telecommunications Authority collects different kinds of data for its Telecom statistics, i.e. numbers of fixed broadband subscriptions in the business and private markets. While the Internet Survey divides the subscriptions by municipality and transmission capacity, The Norwegian Post and Telecommunications Authority collects information about access technology. The total figures should be close to identical. See statistics compiled by The Norwegian Post and Telecommunications Authority .

 

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