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G-Fast Chip Market Current Trends, Size, Share, Industry Analysis,
Competitive Intelligence, Growth, Opportunities and Global Forecasts To
2014 - 2020
The G-Fast chip market was valued at USD 31 million in 2014 and is estimated to reach USD
2.9 billion by 2020. G-fast is making profit out of network flexibility support and broadband for
data centres, cell tower communications and consumers. G-fast network sustains the broadband
and is flexible. Broadband is being used in each industry hence G-fast chip market is expanding
fast considerable growth.
Laterally broadband network influences a combination of visual connections in the long pull and
copper connections in only remaining meters from supply box to the house. Fibbers witnessed
rapid advancement but wasn’t practical for houses being too costly. FTTH being too costly DSL
was the option which is replaced by G-Fast. Broadband technology based on copper assures a
long life.
Almost the whole world is using broadband and the anticipation is that by the end of 2025, it will
be used by each and everyone though a lot has to be done for this. The second quarter of 2014
has witnessed a speed more than 4-megabite mark globally as per the network service company.
The top broadband user was South Korea both in proportion of broadband population and usual
broadband. India having vast rural area and Philippines are working hard to distribute good
speed.
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East Asia ranked first followed by Northern European Countries with respect to the speed and
penetration of broadband. US is left behind is this aspect. The Mid-Atlantic States were at the top
in connectivity, 4K readiness and even speed with reference to 15 megabit which is capable of
managing ultra-high-def broadcast in the U. S. Arkansas is the slowest state in US with respect to
broadband.
Copper is too costly to be replaced, which is worth trillions. Even fibber is...