Gigabit network deployments up almost 40% since last year, Viavi says

Global access to gigabit internet services is on the rise, jumping nearly 40% since May 2017, according to the latest data from Viavi Solution’s Gigabit Monitor. The U.S. offers gigabit services to the most people, the company said. On a global basis, more than 300 million people in 49 countries have access to gigabit internet services, Viavi reported. Fiber is the most widely-available form of gigabit internet service, accounting for 90.4% of gigabit deployments. Viavi noted that “this includes a large volume of micro scale deployments, predominantly in the United States, where populations as small as 300 people are being served with gigabit internet.” But the company added that gigabit LTE has seen a notable increase in the past year. “The number of people with access to gigabit LTE has surged to 74 million, based on large-scale deployments across a number of countries, including the United States, South Korea and China, over the past few quarters,” Viavi said. The U.S. has gig access available to more than 64 million people, the largest number of any country. South Korea offers gigabit access to 46.9 million people; Spain has gig availability for 30.1 million people; and 20.7 million people in China have access to gig services, according to Viavi’s figures.  In terms of covering the percentage of a country’s population, the numbers look different: Singapore has the gig access for 95% of its population, South Korea covers 95% of its population, and 90% of Moldova’s population has access to gigabit services. Viavi said that since the start of 2017, gigabit internet services have debuted in nine countries: Australia, Croatia, Estonia, Germany, Kazakhstan, Malta, Monaco, Oman and Russia.

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