
The number of FTTH lines stood at 12.3 million in Spain as of the end of August.
This, according to the latest data published by the regulator CNMC, was 1.3 million more than in the same period last year. At the same time, the number of DSL lines fell by 0.7 million over the same period. As of the end of August, the three main operators – Movistar, Orange and Vodafone – accounted for 80% of fixed broadband and 74.5% of mobile phone lines.
CNMC also notes that the indirect access service NEBA (FTTH and copper) gained 8,545 lines in August and amounted to 953,856, of which 904,681 were fibre. As of the end of August there were 1,957,536 local NEBA lines.