Summary
この調査レポートでは、新興国の消費者が固定ブロードバンドに支払う準備がある世帯年収の割合について詳細に調査・分析しています。
Report Summary
"The evidence from several emerging markets suggests that consumers are prepared to spend around 5% of their household income on a fixed broadband connection."
Fixed broadband household penetration is low in many low-income countries. Supply-side constraints such as limited FTTP deployments help to explain these figures. However, operators and investors must also understand demand-side constraints on penetration growth and affordability thresholds for fixed broadband in emerging markets. In this article, we consider the percentage of household income that consumers in emerging markets are prepared to pay for fixed broadband. We also examine the implications of these affordability thresholds for FTTP roll-outs in emerging markets.