Malaysia offers some manufacturing benefits over China - ZDNet Asia http://t.co/j04OySNl
39 minutes ago by MalaysiaForum_ on twitterZDNet is available in the following editions:
Region continues to surpass Europe and North America in adoption of fiber-to-the-home, with Asian economies in top four positions of global rankings.
KUALA LUMPUR--Asian countries continue to surpass Europe and North America in the adoption of fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) technology, according to a new global ranking study by the FTTH Councils of Asia-Pacific, Europe and North America.
South Korea, Hong Kong, Japan and Taiwan, now occupy the top four positions in the FTTH Council Global Ranking, with Asia accounting for more than 27 million of the world's estimated 32 million FTTH connections.
Updated twice a year, the ranking tracks the level of FTTH market penetration in economies where more than 1 percent of households are connected to high-speed fiber networks. In total, 14 countries met this threshold, according to the rankings, which was previously updated early this year.
Speaking at the FTTH Council's Asia-Pacific annual conference here Wednesday, Colin Goodwin, director of FTTH Council Asia-Pacific, said FTTH is today's mainstream fixed access technology for high-speed broadband delivery.
"We have passed the tipping point for FTTH technology," Goodwin said. "There is no doubt that Asia leads the world in high-speed broadband using FTTH as the fixed access technology of choice."
Of the four top countries, South Korea now has nearly 37 percent of its household connected to fiber, followed by Hong Kong at 27 percent, Japan at 24 percent and Taiwan at 7.7 percent.
Scandinavian countries--Sweden, Norway, Slovenia, Iceland and Denmark--occupied the fifth through ninth spots, while the United States came in at 10th. Singapore rounded up the list at 14th position, with just over 1 percent of its households connected via FTTH.
Driven by video
According to Lynn Hutcheson, vice president of communication components for research consultancy Ovum, FTTH is ramping up in Asia primarily due to two factors.
"First, operators want to future-proof their networks," Hutcheson told ZDNet Asia on the sidelines of the FTTH conference. "Many operators want to ensure they have the right networks today to carry their high-speed broadband traffic, as they do not want to [only] put in a new network five years from now."
However, the Ovum analyst noted, the most significant push in the proliferation of FTTH is Asia's demand for video.
"Video is the biggest driver in terms of FTTH," he said. "Today, there is a growing demand for HDTV (high definition TV) channels, and other high-speed interactive services such as games and real-time services on the Internet."
Hutcheson added that the cost of fiber is falling due to economies of scale, and this is helping drive FTTH deployments worldwide. However, he noted, installation costs remain high due to labor cost.
Edwin Yapp is a freelance IT writer based in Malaysia.
Malaysia offers some manufacturing benefits over China - ZDNet Asia http://t.co/j04OySNl
39 minutes ago by MalaysiaForum_ on twitterRT @zdnetasia: Idea Cellular follows Airtel, cuts India 3G tariffs. http://t.co/WNjnBHSX
39 minutes ago by vijoy1509 on twitterMalaysia offers some manufacturing benefits over ChinaZDNet AsiaBy Ryan Huang , ZDNet Asia on May 22, 2012 (16 h... http://t.co/JgEnj6fl
54 minutes ago by steamturbines on twitterMalaysia offers some manufacturing benefits over ChinaZDNet AsiaBy Ryan Huang , ZDNet Asia on May 22, 2012 (16 h... http://t.co/VTbclPHW
54 minutes ago by steamturbines on twitterIndia 3G tariffs become more affordable http://t.co/7dHfD5xr @zdnetasia
54 minutes ago by sonyamadeira on twitterMilitary & Aerospace Electronics News and Event Guide 1.7.9: Military & Aerospace Electronics, updated several t... http://t.co/VJpI3f8h
54 minutes ago by Namosofts on twitterRT @zdnetasia: Idea Cellular follows Airtel, cuts India 3G tariffs. http://t.co/BDMd0qm2
54 minutes ago by GMosquisa on twitterRT @eccouncilapac: Value of big data analytics largely untapped http://t.co/aG9ixVph
1 hour ago by NHSingapore on twitterSingTel on acquisition spree, buys http://t.co/UzfGGmqH http://t.co/2SJXBrpG @zdnetasia
1 hour ago by sonyamadeira on twitter[Read] CFOs increasingly involved in #IT investment decisions http://t.co/jVHWyOdQ @zdnetasia
1 hour ago by BravuraFinTech on twitterChina solar cell makers seek Taiwan partnerships. http://t.co/yCKEwFw0
1 hour ago by zdnetasia on twitterIdea Cellular follows Airtel, cuts India 3G tariffs. http://t.co/WNjnBHSX
1 hour ago by zdnetasia on twitterIdea Cellular follows Airtel, cuts India 3G tariffs http://t.co/QMuksZTe http://t.co/erFSwAUB #arcavir
1 hour ago by V_RaV on twitterhttp://t.co/VNaUVSe1 Idea Cellular follows Airtel, cuts India 3G tariffs: Indian telco slash... http://t.co/ktKIGiZk http://t.co/wiqTBKkj
1 hour ago by RavtachSolution on twitterValue of big data analytics largely untapped http://t.co/aG9ixVph
1 hour ago by eccouncilapac on twitterSo much as we know , MTK6575 extremely integrated frequency1GHz ARM Cortex-A9 processor, the superiority of 3G / HSPA Modem, and help the...
1 day ago by y15822137359 on 5 SaaS adoption speed bumps to avoidI reckon your view: "CRM is strategy, not software", if a company replicating the approach uses in ERP implementation into CRM, what they...
2 days ago by wykoong on Gartner: Mobile CRM gives better ROI than socialThis video will teach you about the Excel fill handle but also provide you with a workook to download... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=...
2 days ago by TradeBrother on A quick fill handle trick for Microsoft Excelwaiting...
4 days ago by eapete on What should count in a company's market value?Boy, you've opened a can of worms now.
Wait for the rants & raves.
I was puzzling before this whether to replicate the success formula we executed for a financial institute, and come out with a standard s...
5 days ago by wykoong on Drop the egos, copy ideas, then innovateEchelon 2012 - The Awesomer Tech Event in Asia
Echelon 2012 – SEA’s longest running tech startup event goes Awesomer. Catch 50 of Asia’s most promising startups & over 40 international speakers on June 11-12.
Startup Asia Jakarta showcases new product-ready tech startups. Plus: hackathon, exhibition, and speakers. Use promo code CBSi50 for 50% discount.
ZDNet Asia Intelligent Singapore video series
Featuring inteviews with CXOs who define "intelligence" in their markets and reveal how their companies drive business efficiencies through ICT.
Hmmmm...?
Since when is Slovenia a Scandinavian country? Maybe it's just beyond the imagination for a former Yugoslavian republic to be within the top 10?