Enligt European Competitive Telecommunications Associations, Ecta, står de alternativa operatörerna i Sverige för 70 procent av de bredbandsabonnemang där kunderna får mer än 10 Mbit/s.
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In Sweden, the leader for super broadband services where one in 10 people subscribe to a super-fast connection, 70% of the high speed services were provided by competitors compared with just 20% by the incumbent. The results are similar for all other countries surveyed.
However, while competitors dominate in offering high broadband speeds, the access lines over which broadband services are provided continue to be controlled predominantly by incumbent operators. Only 18% of broadband services across Europe were supplied via an alternative parallel network to the incumbent usually cable. The remaining competitive services rely on regulated access to the incumbent network such as local loop unbundling.