The FTTH Council Europe has been monitoring annually the evolution of full-fibre deployment throughout Europe since 2012. This essential work has been driven by the Market Intelligence Committee which publishes our flagship report FTTH/B Market Panorama, complete with FTTH Forecasts for Europe. The survey is commissioned through an external partner and the role of the Committee is to complete and refine these data based on the comprehensive input coming from the network of experts from our 150 members active in all European countries.

FTTH members have access to a more detailed version of the report with granular information regarding the individual FTTH markets in each of the 39 countries surveyed.

Two more reports have been produced under initiative of the Market Intelligence Committee, and launched during the last FTTH Virtual Conference 2021: the latest figures of the FTTH Forecasts for 2021 and 2026 and an overview of fibre deployments in rural areas.

The Market Intelligence Committee is also involved in other studies such as Copper Switch Off, Best Practices in Fibre advertising and the Socio Economic Impact of FTTH.

Insights from the Committee

 

 

Market Intelligence Committee Introduces Key Innovations to Strengthen Reports

The Market Intelligence Committee (MIC) has completed several important initiatives over the past few months, with a primary focus on enhancing the quality and scope of its reports.

Agreement with IDATE and Key Innovations

A major milestone for the Committee was the finalization of an agreement with IDATE for a comprehensive update of the MIC reports. This agreement introduces several important innovations to the reporting process:

  • Stable Inclusion of Balkan Countries: The scope of the reports has been permanently expanded to include the Balkan countries, providing a more comprehensive view of the European market landscape.

  • Introduction of Quality Checks: A formal quality check process has been implemented prior to data export. This step is designed to significantly improve the accuracy and overall quality of the data presented in the reports.

Publication Goals and Work Plan

The Committee’s overarching objective is to publish the updated reports ahead of the FTTH Conference 2026. A detailed work plan to achieve this goal has been developed and shared with all MIC members, ensuring alignment and coordinated effort across the group.

Refined Approach and Critical Country Management

The MIC has thoroughly reviewed its data collection and reporting methodology, particularly concerning critical countries, which represent the most challenging aspect of the process. This review, conducted in collaboration with IDATE and a dedicated team of MIC representatives, has resulted in a more robust and effective methodology.

Next Steps

In the coming weeks, the MIC expects to receive preliminary data previews from IDATE. The next phase will involve reviewing these previews and making necessary revisions, with a focus on producing a single, unified publication that integrates all individual reports. This approach will streamline the final deliverable for the 2026 conference and enhance its usability for stakeholders.