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COVID-19 VS TELECOM INDUSTRY  SAMENA TRENDS


                               Broadband, COVID-19 and Connecting

                                                the Unconnected





                                                                  The COVID-19 pandemic has shown both
                                                                  the importance of broadband connectivity

                                                                  and the deficiencies of current connectivity.
                                                                  The  existing  infrastructure  has  not  been
                                                                  resilient enough to handle large quantities
                                                                  of  data  transfer  due  to  high  internet
                                                                  dependency associated with people's stay
                                                                  at home (private usage, remote work and
                                                                  e-learning).


                                                               The world's population stands at 7.58 billion. Surprisingly, despite
                                                               the increasing reach  and scope of today’s  telecommunications
                                                               industry,  49% of  the global population  remains unconnected.
                                                               This translates into roughly 3.8 billion of the world's inhabitants
                                                               without internet access.


                                                               COVID-19, Importance & Impact on Broadband Connectivity
                                                               The  COVID-19 pandemic  has shown  both  the  importance
                                                               of  broadband  connectivity  and  the  deficiencies  of  current
                                                               connectivity.  The existing infrastructure  has  not been  resilient
                                                               enough  to  handle  large quantities  of  data  transfer due to  high
                                                               internet  dependency  associated with  people's  stay  at  home
        Agnieszka Gladysz                                      (private usage, remote work and e-learning).
        Managing Director, Department of Strategy and          With an increasing amount of global lockdowns, people are forced
        Analysis                                               to remain indoors.  As a  result, this has increased  the demand
        Office of Electronic Communications (UKE)              for bandwidth usage while people remotely work from home and
                                                               spend their free time accessing the internet. According to OOKLA
                                                               SpeedTest, the global test volume started to rapidly increase early
                                                               March for both fixed and mobile platforms. Despite the 20% yoy
                                                               increase in mobile platform volume, the fixed platform volumes
                                                               growth  has  been  significant  with  a  global  60%  yoy  increase.
                                                               Furthermore, mounting pressure on internet infrastructure usage
                                                               is experienced worldwide. Global streaming giants such as Netflix,
                                                               YouTube,  Amazon and Apple  TV have reduced  their streaming
                                                               quality in major parts of the world to prevent traffic overload in the
                                                               face of the coronavirus pandemic. According to KASPR DataHaus
                                                               research, internet latency patterns have been experiencing major
                                                               difficulties  as  a  result  of  travel  lockdowns,  remote  work  and
                                                               business seizure.











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