Only 317,000 of these connections are currently activated – and therefore almost 17 percent of the potential. The RTR Internet Monitor shows that 1.9 million broadband connections could currently be established. However, there is at least one positive trend: the number of activated connections up to the first quarter has increased by 22 percent within a year.
“There is still a lot of room for improvement in demand,” said Klaus Steinmaurer, RTR’s managing director for telecommunications and post. “The alternatives are apparently still good enough for many people. But I assume that this will change soon.”
This is also reflected in user behavior: In the first quarter of this year, 2,950 petabytes of data volume – ten percent more than a year earlier – were consumed via fixed and mobile networks. The volume of data transmitted via mobile networks increased by 17 percent to 1,266 petabytes. The data volume via landline networks only increased by almost seven percent to 1,684 petabytes.
Energie AG second largest provider
Around 751,000 of the 1.9 million available connections are in Vienna. There is already capacity for 276,000 connections in Upper Austria and around 266,000 connections in Lower Austria. Burgenland has the fewest households and is therefore at the bottom of the list in Austria with 17,500 available connections.
There are currently a large number of mostly smaller providers. With a 30.3 percent market share, A1 Telekom Austria is the market leader for fiber optic connections, followed by Energie AG Oberösterreich (6.9 percent) and Kabelplus (6.8 percent).
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In today’s digital landscape, access to high-speed internet is increasingly seen as a crucial factor when considering property purchases. With the expansion of fiber optic networks, prospective buyers are prioritizing homes that offer robust internet connectivity.
The data consumption statistics indicate a growing reliance on digital services, with mobile data usage witnessing significant growth. This trend underscores the importance of having a reliable internet infrastructure, particularly in light of the 17 percent increase in mobile data consumption this year.
Providers are responding to this demand, and while A1 Telekom Austria maintains a leading position, smaller providers like Energie AG Oberösterreich and Kabelplus are also capturing market share, highlighting the competitive nature of the broadband sector in Austria.
As more households gain access to fiber optic connections, the impact on property values and desirability will likely be substantial. Not only does fast internet facilitate work-from-home opportunities, but it also enhances entertainment options and smart home functionalities, making it a vital consideration for modern buyers.
As the landscape of digital connectivity evolves, it will be essential for both providers and homeowners to adapt to changing needs and preferences in the quest for a seamless online experience.