We conducted a comparative analysis of UK broadband infrastructure (coverage, competition, quality), including an outlook for future development
Project experience | Strategy
The problem
- In the context of Ofcom’s ten-year Strategic Review of Digital Communications, and in response to Ofcom’s stated ambition for a third fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) network to cover 40% of premises in the UK, BT required comparative analysis of the UK’s broadband infrastructure, including the outlook for future development.
The solution
- BT engaged Analysys Mason to conduct analysis in two areas:
- an updated benchmarking exercise to compare the UK against a range of developed broadband markets
- new economic analysis to consider the economic viability of a third FTTP operator.
The Result
- The benchmarking analysis showed that the UK was performing well on a range of benchmarks, including coverage, availability of 10Mbit/s and average broadband speeds. The benchmarks also considered take-up of NGA broadband services.
- The report also considered the overlap between infrastructures in different European markets.
- Finally, we estimated the economic viability of a third FTTP operator in the UK. Under our base-case assumptions, we found that due to the highly competitive nature of the UK market, a third network operator aiming for a network with 40% coverage of premises would face significant investment risk, and that a range of around 4–7% coverage of UK premises would be a more likely viable result.
- Our final report was published by BT, and is available at: https://www.btplc.com/UKDigitalFuture/GridModules/Industryreports/Analysys_Mason_final_report_for_BT_3_Oct_2016a.pdf.