The number of FTTH subscribers in the Netherlands exceeded the 1 million mark as of the end of March.
According to the Telecompaper Dutch FTTH Database, this was 200,000 more than in the same period last year, despite the rollout of FTTH networks having slowed.
The vast majority (900,000) of FTTH households used networks operated by Reggefiber, a subsidiary of the incumbent KPN, with the remainder opting for CIF networks or those run by small operators.
FTTH accounted for 13% of the Dutch broadband market, with services available in 229 municipalities, as of the end of 2015, according to Telecompaper’s Dutch Broadband 2015 Q4 report.