'National broadband plans and public infrastructure projects will continue to support the rollout of fixed broadband services across the region. The national broadband plans will also bring opportunities for telcos and equipment vendors to participate in infrastructure contracts.
Telcos are leveraging 4G/5G fixed wireless access to address the region’s digital gap, particularly in underserved areas with limited infrastructure, and drive monetization by utilizing their wireless assets.
Satellite broadband projects such as Starlink is emerging and could prove to become a viable new business for telecom operators, equipment vendors and space technology companies.
It provides an in-depth analysis of the following:
- Section 1: Americas in a Global Context: This section provides a comparison of Americas' macro-economic KPIs, fixed telecoms market size, and trends with other regions.
- Section 2: Regional Market Trends and Competitive Dynamics: This section analyzes the competitive dynamics that have been shaping the fixed broadband markets in Americas over the past few years, including market entries, market exits, consolidations, and M&A activities.
- Section 3: Fixed Broadband Subscription Trends: Provides analysis, historical figures, and forecasts of Fixed broadband subscriptions and usage trends in the region as well as their growth drivers.
- Section 4: Fixed Broadband Revenue Trends: Examines changes in the breakdown of overall revenue and ARPU over 2025-2030.
- Section 5: Key findings: A summary of key findings and growth opportunities for Americas' fixed broadband market.
Key Highlights
- Total fixed broadband lines in the Americas will increase from 289.6 million in 2025 to 327.3 million in 2030, at a 2.5% CAGR.
- Fixed broadband lines penetration of population in the Americas will grow from 27.6% in 2025 to 30.2% in 2030.
- Between 2025 and 2030, operators in the Americas will generate a cumulative US$1.07 trillion in fixed broadband service revenue.
Report Scope
- This Regional Insider Report 'Fixed Broadband Trends in the Americas - 2025' provides an assessment of fixed broadband trends and factors within the telecom segment in Americas. Published annually, the report provides detailed analysis of the near-term opportunities, Americas' position in global context, competitive dynamics and fixed broadband subscription trends in Americas.
Reasons to Buy
- This Insider Report provides a comprehensive examination through forward-looking analysis of Americas' Fixed broadband markets trends in a concise analytical format to help executives build proactive and profitable growth strategies.
- Accompanying the analyst’s Forecast products, the report examines the assumptions and drivers behind ongoing and upcoming trends in Americas' fixed broadband markets.
- The report is designed for an executive-level audience, with charts and tables boasting presentation quality.
- The broad perspective of the report coupled with comprehensive actionable insights will help operators, equipment vendors, and other telecom industry players better position to seize the growth opportunities in Americas' evolving Fixed broadband market.
Table of Contents
1. Key Takeaways2. Americas in Global Context
3. Competitive Dynamics
4. Fixed Broadband Subscription Trends
5. Fixed Broadband Revenue Trends
6. Key Takeaways and Recommendations
7. Appendix
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- America Movil
- AT&T
- ATC Holding Fibra Mexico
- Bell Canada
- BlackRock
- Brasil TecPar
- Brightspeed
- Cable & Wireless Panama
- Charter Communications
- Claro Brazil
- Claro Panama
- Cox Communications
- Entel Bolivia
- EQT
- ETB
- Flo Networks
- Frontier Communications
- Gigapower
- KKR
- Liberty Latin America
- Lumen
- Lumos
- Metronet
- Montecable
- Movistar Peru
- Nuevo Siglo
- OnNet
- Rogers Canada
- Shaw Communications
- TCC
- Tigo Bolivia
- Tigo Colombia
- Ufinet
- Verizon
- Ziply Fiber

