Fixed broadband internet in Spain - Statistics & Facts

Fixed broadband is an important part of the Spanish telecommunications market, a market that is the result of a market liberalization process, followed by significant investments in the country’s telco infrastructure. This has seen a general increase in broadband penetration in Spain over the past several years. In 2020, the Spanish telecommunication sector generated revenues worth over 32 billion euros, approximately two billion euros less than the revenues recorded in 2017.
A fixed broadband internet connection is characterized by a high-speed data transmission to a fixed location – such as a household, or a company. Essentially, it is always available. This data transfer occurs through a variety of technologies - like cables, DSL, fiber optics or wireless. While the revenue of the mobile broadband internet in Spain increased at a rapid pace, peaking at 5.47 billion euros in 2020, fixed broadband internet maintained similar revenue values over the last years.

Spain’s outstanding FFTH market

Fiber To The Home (FTTH) is a type of fixed broadband internet connection that uses a fiber optic cable, which guarantees consumers a faster internet speed and more bandwidth. In Spain, the number of fixed FFTH broadband connections peaked at almost 12.3 million connections in August 2021, which represented an increase of nearly 300 percent compared to the number of FFTH connections recorded in August 2016. By contrast, hybrid fiber coaxial fixed broadband connections dropped to only two million, while digital subscriber lines accounted for only 14.1 percent of fixed broadband internet connections in Spain, down from 70 percent in 2014. These figures outline the fact that currently, Spain is one of the leading countries in the European Union in terms of FFTH coverage.

Spain Digital 2025

The Spain Digital 2025 plan was drafted - according to the Digital Strategy of the European Union – with the purpose of enhancing the country’s digital transformation process. Spain Digital 2025 will start by implementing several governmental reforms until 2022, meant to attract public and private investments, worth approximately 70 billion euros. One of the most important points of the document was illustrated in the Plan for Connectivity and Digital Infrastructures and the Strategy to Promote 5G Technology, which guaranteed digital connectivity throughout the entire country by 2025, with a speed connection of 100Mbps.
The Plan will receive public funding worth over four billion euros. In addition, the Spanish Government expects national telecommunication providers to contribute with investments of 24 billion euros for the development and implementation of both fiber optic infrastructure and 5G technology. On another note, the forecast for deploying 5G enhanced mobile broadband will be at over 14.3 billion euros by 2040.

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