Broadband for internet and
regional service providers
- Internet service providers (ISPs) and regional service providers (RSPs) have been major drivers of broadband infrastructure growth across the globe.
- These providers are committed to developing the communities they serve, but they face challenges in connecting geographically large, lower-density areas while maintaining a tight business case.
- To deliver a high quality of experience (QoE) while staying profitable as both technology and demand evolve, ISPs and RSPs require a smarter, more flexible broadband infrastructure.
- Broadband network investments are experiencing unprecedented momentum due to shifts in technology and behavior in work, education, and entertainment, radically accelerating the need for high-performance broadband connectivity.
- The expectation for ubiquitous connectivity has been met by a surge in private funding, coupled with massive public stimulus, making broadband a highly coveted resource.
- The convergence of exploding demand and abundant capital has created an extraordinary opportunity for fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) expansion.
- ISPs and RSPs have been at the forefront of advancing new infrastructure, services, and capabilities to areas previously unserved or underserved, despite challenges related to lower household density and the business case for network expansion or modernization.
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