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April 16, 2008

Spanish Broadband Is Still Waiting To Mature

Prices, Speeds, And Uptake Continue To Lag Behind The European Leaders

by Pete Nuthall

with Michelle de Lussanet, Lauriane Camus

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Executive Summary

Broadband household penetration in Spain stood at only 35% at the start of 2008, close to 5 million connections. Spanish broadband uptake has progressed slowly compared with its European neighbors: A combination of high prices, a dominant incumbent, and regulation disputes have limited growth. By the end of 2013, total residential connections will rise to 9 million, 61% of households. This places Spain only 13th in terms of broadband adoption out of the 17 countries we've studied, highlighting the ongoing struggle that Spain faces to move up the broadband ladder in Europe.

Features

Feature Forecast: Spanish Online, Broadband, And Dial-Up Uptake, 2008 To 2013

Feature Forecast: The Two Camps Of Spanish Broadband Growth, 2008 To 2013

Feature Forecast: Churn Levels In The Spanish Residential Broadband Market, 2008 To 2013

Feature Forecast: Spanish Broadband Access Technology Share, 2008 To 2013

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