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Fiber-to-the-Home Council North America
Fiber to the Home in Rural America
FTTH Council Mission
Experts in the Business of FTTH
The FTTH Council is a non-profit organization established
to help its members with planning, marketing, implementing and managing FTTH solutions. Council membership includes municipalities, utilities, developers, and traditional and non-traditional communication service providers, creating a cohesive group to share knowledge and build industry consensus on key issues surrounding fiber to the home.
William Buchanan, McDonough Telephone Coop
Eric Lampland, Lookout Point Communications
John Andrew, US Sonet
Moderator - Joe Savage, Fiber to the Home Council
Rural FTTH Panel
189,000970,000
9,552,300
8,003,000
6,099,000
4,089,000
2,696,846
19,40035,700 72,100
110,000180,300
1,619,500
0
2,000,000
4,000,000
6,000,000
8,000,000
10,000,000
FTTH Homes Passed (Cumulative – North America)
RVALLC 2007
FTTH Homes Connected (Cumulative – North America)
322,700
2,142,000
1,478,597
1,011,000
671,000
213,000146,500
64,70022,5005,5000
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
RVALLC 2007
FTTH Video Homes Connected (Cumulative – North America)
110,000
1,054,000
611,400
408,800
260,900
101,40087,90037,5009,6751,925
0
250,000
500,000
750,000
1,000,000
1,250,000
RVALLC 2007
Dial-up only21%
Broadband52%
No Internet25%
FTTH2%
Current Status of Fixed Connectivity
1.9% of US Households are FTTH Subscribers
RVALLC 2007
FTTH Service Providers
Source: RVA LLC (Render Vanderslice & Associates)
IOCs:398 FTTH
CommunitiesJan. ’07,
penetration ratenear 40%
Overall Take-Rate for FTTH
(Cumulative – North America)
26.8%
22.3%19.9%20.8%
35.4%
18.4%
26.0%
41.3%
35.9%
29.0%31.2%
34.5%
28.4%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
RVALLC 2007* Percent of all homes marketed taking something over fiber.
51.5%
51.8%52.4%
51.0%
43.7%48.2%47.4%
41.3%35.9%
29.0%31.2%
34.5%
28.4%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Overall Take-Rate for FTTH Non-RBOC(Cumulative – North America by Year)
RVALLC 2007*Percent taking something over fiber. Includes some systems with automatic 100% take rates. Competitive systems generally have 30-85% take rates.
30.0%
60.0%
66.0%
84.4%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
FTTH
Cable Modem*
DSL*
Dial-up*
Comparative Broadband Comparative Broadband Customer SatisfactionCustomer Satisfaction
(Those somewhat or very satisfied)(Those somewhat or very satisfied)
*Non FTTH measures based on 2006 data RVALLC 2007
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