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Broadband Coverage in Europe 2013

Key Findings:

- In 2013, 20.5 million new households gained access to next generation broadband.

- By the end of 2013, 62.0% of households across the EU Member States had access to high-speed broadband (at least 30 Mbps download speed), against 53.7% in 2012.

- Next Generation Access (NGA) coverage growth was particularly supported by VDSL deployments. In 2013, VDSL became the fastest growing fixed broadband technology for the second year in a row, growing six percentage points in the year to reach 31.2% of households.

- LTE coverage across Europe recorded dramatic, 32% increase in 2013.

- Rural areas remain a challenge in terms of broadband coverage. Rural households continue to be underserviced by fixed technologies (89.8% coverage at rural level, compared to 97.2% total EU coverage), and particularly by NGA technologies (18.1% coverage at rural level versus 62.0% of all EU households.

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As reported in International Data Corporation's (IDC) EMEA Server Tracker, in the third quarter of 2014 the EMEA server market has continued upon the strong growth seen in 2Q14, to report $2,995 million in vendor revenue and 541,400 units shipped, equating to a positive year on year (YoY) growth of respectively 5.8% and 2.1%. The third quarter of 2014 also represents the second consecutive quarter that EMEA reported a positive YoY growth in unit shipments after several quarters of decline.

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