Nästa vecka kommer rapporten men redan nu kom förhandsuppgifter som visar att Spanien går framåt snabbt medan England är sämst.
http://www.lightwaveonline.com/articles/2012/10/ft th-council-europe-cheers-spain-scolds-the-uk.html? cmpid=EnlDirectOctober102012"However, other major economies like the UK and Germany are still noticeably absent from the ranking, and the situation is unlikely to change anytime soon, the Council reports. In fact, the UK was singled out as the country with the lowest FTTH penetration in the whole of Europe: just 0.05% of households take a fiber subscription.
Despite the fact that the government has announced its intention to have the best superfast broadband network in Europe by 2015, the UK has no large-scale FTTH deployment plans. "We see a big gap between the so-called ambition of the UK government to have the leading broadband infrastructure in Europe and the actual targets of the plan," said Nadia Babaali, communications director of the FTTH Council Europe. "We should be talking about gigabits, not adding a few megabits onto a DSL connection."
Precis detsamma kunde man säja om Finland. Det blir intressant att se om kommunikationsministeriet åter lyckats ljuga ihop nån glädjestatistik för Finland. Det kan vara svårt eftersom ministeriet redan år 2000 meddelade att det finns fiber i nästan alla kommuner i landet. Det var ju sant för nån stump fiberkabel fanns det säkert - även om ingen fick nån anslutning via den.
Hur många regeringar har redan en målsättning att vara bäst på fiber år 2015 ? Man kan börja med statistik över lögnaktiga projekt också ...