Fibre is profitable from day one
Large areas in Sweden have the same population density as the Sahara Desert – deployment of FTTH should be a financial nightmare. So how can new optical fibre networks in rural parts of Sweden be profitable from day one?
You may say government subsidies, but those have merely been a minor trigger to initiate broadband projects – only 11% among local Metro Networks according to the Swedish Urban Network Association.
Truth is that our annual consumption of telecom services covers costs for the best FTTH solutions available on the market – release and capture of this revenue stream from former telecom and cable TV monopolies will give you some €700 (excluding VAT) in annual turnover per connected home. So every day spent on slow ADSL is lost Euros that could pay your future fibre deployment today.
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