OVBI finds YoY broadband gigabit tier adoption more than doubled in 4Q22

Feb. 9, 2023
Notably, OpenVault’s continued analysis of the FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program shows that median usage by ACP participants in 4Q22 was 531.9 GB, more than 34% higher than the 396.6 GB recorded by all subscribers.

According to the Q4 2022 edition of the OpenVault Broadband Insights (OVBI) report, issued on Feb. 8, average broadband consumption approached a new high of nearly 600 GB per month and the percentage of subscribers on gigabit speed tiers more than doubled year-over-year.

According to the 4Q22 edition of the quarterly report, the average per-subscriber consumption was 586.7 GB at the end of 2022, an increase of nearly 10% over the prior year.

During the same period, the percentage of subscribers provisioned for gigabit speeds rose to 26%, more than 2X the 4Q21 figure of 12.2%.

The report leverages data aggregated from OpenVault’s suite of broadband management tools.

ACP participants' usage jumps

OpenVault’s continued analysis of the FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program shows that median usage by ACP participants in 4Q22 was 531.9 GB, more than 34% higher than the 396.6 GB recorded by all subscribers.

As stated by the report:

“Demand for greater internet speed continues to increase. Operators need to be mindful not only of this overall growth, but of growth among specific segments of subscribers and at specific times. Consumption by subscribers in the FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program continues to outpace that of all subscribers, and rapid growth of peak time consumption – especially during and around the holiday season – both are considerations that need to be addressed in network planning.”

In addition, the OVBI noted for the first time a Christmas Day trend of significantly higher average usage beginning in the mid-morning hours and continuing into the afternoon.

Power users and super power users on the rise

The 4Q22 report further reveals that the percentage of power users consuming 1 TB or more per month in Q422 was 18.7%, a year-over-year increase of 16%.and 10x the percentage observed just five years ago, in Q417.

Further, OpenVault found the annual growth of super power users consuming 2 TB or more per month increased 25%, from 2.7% to 3.4% – a nearly 30x increase within the past five years.

Meanwhile, as migration to faster speed tiers continued, the percentage of subscribers in tiers under 200 Mbps declined by 43% in 4Q22.

OpenVault will host a webinar to elaborate on the report on Thursday, Feb. 16 at 11 a.m. EST.

Webinar registration is here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_cEansDG1Qlq7GUuB9c5_aQ


The entire report is here: https://openvault.com/resources/ovbi/

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