Growth in the fixed-line broadband sector continues steadily and though it has slowed the country has relatively low broadband penetration for the region, and so there is considerable room for further growth. Incumbent and alternative telcos are maintaining their network upgrade programs to meet customer demand for faster services, with an emphasis on fibre broadband and DOCSIS3.1. This is stimulating the sector, particularly in the migration of connections from DSL to fibre.
On a national level, Rostelecom is the telco charged with delivering broadband with a minimum service speed to thousands of underserved settlements as part of a government funded broadband program. The company's efforts have been focussed on fibre rather than copper.
Much of the work to develop the broadband sector is being coordinated as part of the RUB3 billion Digital Economy program, which includes a range of projects as well as a revised legal framework and the elimination of administrative barriers.
Key Developments:
Akado Telecom continues DOCSIS3.1 trials;
ER-Telecom to upgrade entire network to a 1Gb/s service by 2026;
Rostelecoms fibre subscriber base accounting for 69% of companys total;
MTS and VEON invest RUB2 billion on 4,500km fibre infrastructure;
MegaFon collaborates with utility EuroSibEnergo using power lines for fibre-optic network in Siberia;
Report updates include the regulators market data to September 2019, telcos financial and operating data to Q3 2019, recent market developments.
Companies Mentioned in this Report:
Synterra Telecom, Comstar, Volga Telecom, VEON (VimpelCom), Summa Telecom, MetroMAX, Comstar, Yota, Virgin Connect, Enforta, Golden Telecom
On a national level, Rostelecom is the telco charged with delivering broadband with a minimum service speed to thousands of underserved settlements as part of a government funded broadband program. The company's efforts have been focussed on fibre rather than copper.
Much of the work to develop the broadband sector is being coordinated as part of the RUB3 billion Digital Economy program, which includes a range of projects as well as a revised legal framework and the elimination of administrative barriers.
Key Developments:
Akado Telecom continues DOCSIS3.1 trials;
ER-Telecom to upgrade entire network to a 1Gb/s service by 2026;
Rostelecoms fibre subscriber base accounting for 69% of companys total;
MTS and VEON invest RUB2 billion on 4,500km fibre infrastructure;
MegaFon collaborates with utility EuroSibEnergo using power lines for fibre-optic network in Siberia;
Report updates include the regulators market data to September 2019, telcos financial and operating data to Q3 2019, recent market developments.
Companies Mentioned in this Report:
Synterra Telecom, Comstar, Volga Telecom, VEON (VimpelCom), Summa Telecom, MetroMAX, Comstar, Yota, Virgin Connect, Enforta, Golden Telecom
Table of Contents
1 Introduction and statistical overview
3 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks
5 Other fixed broadband services
List of Tables
List of Charts
Companies Mentioned
- Synterra Telecom
- Comstar
- Volga Telecom
- VEON (VimpelCom)
- Summa Telecom
- MetroMAX
- Comstar
- Yota
- Virgin Connect
- Enforta
- Golden Telecom