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Japan - scorching ahead on broadband usage

May 11, 2005

Another factoid from the Parlay conference this week. Takanobu Okada from NTT was speaking this morning on Building next generation networks. he's with NTT Network Services Systems Labs, where they prepare NTT for next generation technologies.

As part of his introduction, he gave the state of play on broadband usage in Japan. ADSL has 13.3 million subscribers in Japan, and typical rates are 10Mb/s down, 2Mb/s up. Costs about $25 / month or less. The big news however, is the uptake of FTTH (Fibre To The Home). this has a bandwidth of 100Mb/s to the home (!!). There are now 3 Million subscribers for this in Japan - this has tripled in the last year. At this rate, people using 801.11G in the home find that it, not the broadband access, is the bottleneck. Cost is $62 per month, an extra $5 per month gives you free IP telephony as well.

Anyoen based in Ireland can only sigh ... and wait.

Posted by Sean at May 11, 2005 01:58 AM

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