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TwitterIn the fourth quarter of 2020, the global average cost per megabit per second (Mbps) decreased across all regions worldwide, except for South East Asia and Eastern Europe. The average cost per Mbps for businesses is lowest in North America, and highest in the Middle East and Africa.
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TwitterAs of 2023, the highest average cost of fixed-line broadband in Africa was registered in Eritrea, at approximately ***** U.S. dollars per megabyte. This was roughly double the monthly price in Burundi, the African country with the second most expensive cost per megabyte (***** U.S. dollars). On the other hand, in Egypt and Réunion fixed-line broadband cost less than *** U.S. dollar for one megabyte. Overall, the ten countries with the highest fixed broadband prices were in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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TwitterIn 2023, the lowest mobile internet price in Central and Eastern European countries was paid in Russia and Ukraine. Moldova ranked ** in a list of *** countries worldwide, from the cheapest to the most expensive for mobile data. The cost of 1GB amounted to **** U.S. dollars. For comparison, Latvia has the most expensive mobile Internet in the CEE region - **** U.S. dollars per one gigabyte.
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This dataset provides detailed insights into the pricing of 1GB of mobile data across various regions and countries. It includes average prices in local and USD-equivalent currencies, conversion rates, and detailed pricing data for the cheapest and most expensive packages. The dataset is invaluable for economic research, telecommunications analysis, and global price comparison studies.
The data captures the pricing variability across different continents and regions and provides frozen exchange rates as of July 9, 2023, ensuring consistent comparison. With over 5,600 packages analyzed, the dataset also includes global aggregates such as the average package price worldwide, the most expensive and cheapest 1GB globally, and the total number of countries studied.
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This dataset provides the median download speed (Mbps) for May 2024 from various countries and major cities around the world including types of the Internet connections and geospatial features such as continent and country codes.
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This dataset provides values for INTERNET SPEED reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.
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Data from 5,554 mobile data plans in 228 countries were gathered and analysed by Cable.co.uk between 3 February and 25 February 2020. The average cost of one gigabyte (1GB) was then calculated and compared to form a worldwide mobile data pricing league table.
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Internet in India began in 1986 and was available only to the educational and research community. General public access to the internet began on 15 August 1995, and as of 2020 there are 718.74 million active internet users that comprise 54.29% of the population.
As of May 2014, the Internet is delivered to India mainly by 9 different undersea fibres, including SEA-ME-WE 3, Bay of Bengal Gateway and Europe India Gateway, arriving at 5 different landing points.India also has one overland internet connection, at the city of Agartala near the border with Bangladesh.
The Indian Government has embarked on projects such as BharatNet, Digital India, Brand India and Startup India to further expedite the growth of internet-based ecosystems.
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This table shows the number and types of broadband subscribers in several countries. The table includes a part of the Broadband Statistics of the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development). The number of broadband subscribers per 100 inhabitants is shown and divided into DSL (Digital Subscriber Line), cable, glass fibre and other (among which satellite Internet access).
Note: Comparable definitions are used to compare the figures presented internationally. The definitions sometimes differ from definitions used by Statistics Netherlands. The figures in this table could differ from Dutch figures presented elsewhere on the website of Statistics Netherlands.
Data available from: June 2001 up to December 2010.
Status of the figures: The external source of these data frequently supply adjusted figures on preceding periods. These adjusted data are not mentioned as such in the table.
Changes as of 1 March 2018: This table has been discontinued.
When will new figures be published? No longer applicable.
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| BASE YEAR | 2024 |
| HISTORICAL DATA | 2019 - 2023 |
| REGIONS COVERED | North America, Europe, APAC, South America, MEA |
| REPORT COVERAGE | Revenue Forecast, Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors, and Trends |
| MARKET SIZE 2024 | 228.6(USD Billion) |
| MARKET SIZE 2025 | 245.6(USD Billion) |
| MARKET SIZE 2035 | 500.0(USD Billion) |
| SEGMENTS COVERED | Service Type, Connection Speed, Subscription Model, User Type, Regional |
| COUNTRIES COVERED | US, Canada, Germany, UK, France, Russia, Italy, Spain, Rest of Europe, China, India, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Rest of APAC, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Rest of South America, GCC, South Africa, Rest of MEA |
| KEY MARKET DYNAMICS | growing demand for high-speed internet, increased remote working trends, competition among service providers, advancements in fiber-optic technology, rising subscription costs |
| MARKET FORECAST UNITS | USD Billion |
| KEY COMPANIES PROFILED | Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, SK Telecom, Vodafone Group, CenturyLink, Verizon, Charter Communications, Deutsche Telekom, AT&T, Xfinity, BT Group, Cox Communications, Comcast, Orange, China Telecom, China Unicom |
| MARKET FORECAST PERIOD | 2025 - 2035 |
| KEY MARKET OPPORTUNITIES | 5G technology deployment, Increased remote work demand, Smart home device integration, Rising online gaming popularity, Affordable high-speed access initiatives |
| COMPOUND ANNUAL GROWTH RATE (CAGR) | 7.4% (2025 - 2035) |
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This dataset provides values for INTERNATIONAL INTERNET BANDWIDTH BITS PER reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.
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China Service Charges: 36 City Avg: Broadband Internet: 300M Bandwidth: Unlimited Time data was reported at 909.850 RMB/Annum in Mar 2025. This stayed constant from the previous number of 909.850 RMB/Annum for Feb 2025. China Service Charges: 36 City Avg: Broadband Internet: 300M Bandwidth: Unlimited Time data is updated monthly, averaging 900.500 RMB/Annum from Jan 2022 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 39 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 909.850 RMB/Annum in Mar 2025 and a record low of 805.260 RMB/Annum in Jan 2022. China Service Charges: 36 City Avg: Broadband Internet: 300M Bandwidth: Unlimited Time data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Price Monitoring Center, NDRC. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Price – Table CN.PA: Price Monitoring Center, NDRC: 36 City Monthly Avg: Service Charges.
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Satellite Internet Market size was valued at USD 6,134.22 Million in 2023 and is expected to USD 15,977.25 Million by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 12.73% from 2024 to 2031.Global Satellite Internet Market OverviewThe need for global connectivity stems from the modern world's reliance on communication and information exchange across vast geographical distances. In today's digital age, individuals, businesses, governments, and organizations are increasingly interconnected on a global scale. Whether it's for communication, commerce, education, healthcare, or entertainment, people expect seamless connectivity regardless of their location. This interconnectedness fosters collaboration, innovation, and economic growth on a global level. The International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) Facts and Figures 2023 report reveals that global internet connectivity is progressing steadily but unevenly, exacerbating the digital divide and leaving behind people in low-income countries. For the first time, the ITU's annual connectivity report includes an analysis of internet data usage, showing that fixed-broadband services accounted for over 80 percent of global internet traffic in 2022. Fixed-broadband networks, common in offices and homes, significantly exceed mobile-broadband networks in traffic volume.One significant restraint facing the global Satellite Internet Market is the comparatively high cost of satellite internet plans and associated equipment. In the United States, the average monthly cost for a satellite internet plan is around $121, which is higher than traditional options like cable, fiber, or DSL. While cable and fiber internet options may offer lower monthly fees, satellite internet provides wider availability, making it a preferred choice in remote or rural areas where terrestrial infrastructure is limited. Satellite Internet plans typically range from $49.99 to $149.99 per month, depending on factors such as the provider, download speed, and data allowance. Additionally, purchasing satellite internet equipment upfront, particularly for systems like Starlink, can be costly, with upfront costs reaching up to $2,500. While many satellite providers offer equipment leasing options for a more affordable monthly fee, this can still add to the overall cost of satellite internet service.
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Russia Avg Consumer Price: Communication: Wireless: Internet Access: Broadband data was reported at 548.380 RUB in Jan 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 563.680 RUB for Dec 2018. Russia Avg Consumer Price: Communication: Wireless: Internet Access: Broadband data is updated monthly, averaging 561.510 RUB from Jan 2009 (Median) to Jan 2019, with 121 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 693.740 RUB in Jan 2009 and a record low of 533.260 RUB in Jan 2013. Russia Avg Consumer Price: Communication: Wireless: Internet Access: Broadband data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Federal State Statistics Service. The data is categorized under Russia Premium Database’s Prices – Table RU.PA019: Average Consumer Price: Communication Services.
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According to our latest research, the global Broadband Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) market size reached USD 18.7 billion in 2024, reflecting robust demand across both emerging and developed economies. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.2% during the forecast period, reaching approximately USD 32.1 billion by 2033. This growth is primarily driven by the rising adoption of high-speed broadband connectivity, increasing digital transformation across industries, and the proliferation of smart home and IoT devices. As per our analysis, these factors are set to reshape the landscape of broadband CPE, positioning it as a vital element in the expanding global digital infrastructure.
One of the primary growth factors for the Broadband Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) market is the accelerating deployment of high-speed fiber and 5G networks worldwide. Telecommunications operators and internet service providers are investing heavily in upgrading their network infrastructure to meet the surging demand for faster and more reliable internet connectivity. This trend is particularly evident in urban centers, where consumers and businesses alike are seeking seamless, high-bandwidth internet access for activities such as video streaming, cloud computing, and remote work. The rollout of next-generation networks necessitates the adoption of advanced CPE devices, including fiber-optic gateways, dual-band routers, and Wi-Fi 6-enabled modems, all of which contribute significantly to market expansion.
Another significant driver is the rapid digitalization of residential and commercial spaces. The proliferation of smart home devices, such as smart TVs, security cameras, and voice assistants, has created a robust demand for reliable and high-performance broadband CPE. In commercial and industrial environments, the adoption of cloud services, video conferencing, and IoT applications further amplifies the need for sophisticated CPE solutions. Additionally, the trend toward remote and hybrid work models has placed increased emphasis on secure and high-speed internet connectivity, prompting both enterprises and individuals to upgrade their existing customer premises equipment. This digital transformation is expected to sustain high growth rates in the market over the coming years.
Furthermore, government initiatives aimed at bridging the digital divide and expanding broadband access in rural and underserved regions are fueling the demand for CPE devices. Many countries are launching national broadband plans and offering subsidies to both service providers and end-users to accelerate broadband penetration. These policy measures, coupled with the declining cost of CPE hardware due to technological advancements and economies of scale, are making broadband access more affordable and widespread. As a result, the market is witnessing a steady influx of new users, particularly in developing economies, which is further boosting the sales of modems, routers, gateways, and set-top boxes.
From a regional perspective, Asia Pacific continues to lead the global Broadband CPE market, driven by rapid urbanization, high population density, and aggressive investments in digital infrastructure by both public and private sectors. North America and Europe also represent significant markets, owing to their mature broadband ecosystems and high adoption rates of advanced connectivity technologies. Meanwhile, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa are emerging as high-potential regions, supported by increasing internet penetration and government-led connectivity initiatives. These regional dynamics are shaping the competitive landscape and growth trajectory of the global Broadband CPE market.
The Broadband Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) market is segmented by product type into modems, routers, gateways, set-top boxes, and others. Each of these product categories plays a crucial role in enabling broadband connectivity for resid
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TwitterIn 2024, Australia had the highest monthly cost of a 5GB fixed-broadband basket in the Asia-Pacific region, at around ** U.S. dollars per month for a 5GB high-speed fixed-broadband plan. In comparison, a 5GB fixed-broadband basket costs around *** U.S. dollars in Sri Lanka in 2024.
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