Broadband penetration in Greece is developing steadily despite the difficult economic conditions which have prevailed in recent years, and despite the 5% tax imposed of internet services from January 2017. These conditions have reduced consumer spend on services, with a knock-on effect on revenue. Nevertheless, the main operators have recently secured loans to enable them to build fibre-based next generation networks and so reach the European broadband targets for 2025.
The incumbent operator, OTE, still dominates the DSL sector though this is diminishing through wholesale access to other players via LLU. The slowly increasing consumer take up of broadband and a steady deployment of faster VDSL infrastructure has in turn encouraged the development of a range of IP services including videostreaming.
Consumers in Greece have limited choices, since the country remains the only one in Europe with a single access network, there being no cable platform and only a very limited reach of fibre infrastructure thus far.
Key Developments:
Alternative operators able to access OTEs VDSL vectoring technology;
Wind Hellas providing 1Gb/s in fibre trials;
OTE extends VDSL network coverage;
Wind Hellas and Vodafone extend fibre sharing venture;
Regulations ratified for in-building fibre ducts; operators secure loans to extend NGNs;
Report update includes the regulators market review and annual report for 2017, telcos operating and financial data to Q3 2018, recent market developments.
Companies mentioned in this report include:
OTE, On Telecoms, Forthnet, Wind Hellas, Hellas Online.
The incumbent operator, OTE, still dominates the DSL sector though this is diminishing through wholesale access to other players via LLU. The slowly increasing consumer take up of broadband and a steady deployment of faster VDSL infrastructure has in turn encouraged the development of a range of IP services including videostreaming.
Consumers in Greece have limited choices, since the country remains the only one in Europe with a single access network, there being no cable platform and only a very limited reach of fibre infrastructure thus far.
Key Developments:
Alternative operators able to access OTEs VDSL vectoring technology;
Wind Hellas providing 1Gb/s in fibre trials;
OTE extends VDSL network coverage;
Wind Hellas and Vodafone extend fibre sharing venture;
Regulations ratified for in-building fibre ducts; operators secure loans to extend NGNs;
Report update includes the regulators market review and annual report for 2017, telcos operating and financial data to Q3 2018, recent market developments.
Companies mentioned in this report include:
OTE, On Telecoms, Forthnet, Wind Hellas, Hellas Online.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction and statistical overview
2 Other fixed broadband services
3 Digital economy
List of Tables
List of Charts
Companies Mentioned
- OTE
- On Telecoms
- Forthnet
- Wind Hellas
- Hellas Online.