As of December 2022, the number of mobile broadband subscriptions in the United States amounted to over 590 million, the highest out of all OECD member states. In comparison, second-ranked Japan accounted almost 246 million mobile broadband subscriptions.
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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 No longer applicable.
In 2023, the highest cost of fixed-line internet access in the CEE region was recorded in Slovenia — 41.51 euros and the lowest in Slovakia — 15.85 euros.
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As of December 2022, the number of mobile broadband subscriptions in the United States amounted to over 590 million, the highest out of all OECD member states. In comparison, second-ranked Japan accounted almost 246 million mobile broadband subscriptions.