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Broadband coverage in Europe 2022

The Broadband Coverage 2022 study monitors the Member States progress towards targets set out in the Digital Decade Policy programme namely: ‘Gigabit connectivity for all by 2030’ and ‘at least 5G in all populated areas.’

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The collected data reflects the situation at the end of June 2022 compared to the situation at the 
end of June 2021.

This report covers 31 countries across Europe – the EU27, plus Norway, Iceland, Switzerland, and 
the UK and analyses the availability of eleven broadband access technologies (DSL, VDSL, VDSL2 
Vectoring, cable modem DOCSIS 3.0, cable modem DOCSIS 3.1, FTTP, FWA, LTE, 5G, 5G 
coverage on the 3.4–3.8 GHz spectrum band, and satellite) across each market, at national and 
rural levels.

In addition, three combination categories indicating the availability of one or more forms 
of broadband coverage are also included in the study. These cover overall fixed broadband 
availability, next generation access (NGA) availability and overall FTTP & DOCSIS 3.1 availability.

The individual broadband coverage developments in study countries are discussed in the country chapters.

Downloads

1. Broadband coverage in Europe 2022 - Final report
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2. Broadband coverage in Europe 2022 - Executive Summary - English
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3. Broadband coverage in Europe 2022 - Executive Summary - French
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4. Broadband Coverage in Europe 2022 - Final dataset (xlsx - 100 KB)
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