Central Europe and the Baltics vs Germany: Fixed broadband subscriptions

Central Europe and the Baltics
29.58 per 100 people
in 2022
Germany
45.61 per 100 people
in 2024
Central Europe and the Baltics rank
11th
Germany rank
12th

Fixed broadband subscriptions over time

  • Central Europe and the Baltics
  • Germany
01020304050200020122024

How they compare

Germany currently reports 45.61 per 100 people against 29.58 per 100 people in Central Europe and the Baltics, a difference of 16.03 per 100 people.

That makes Germany's figure about 1.5 times Central Europe and the Baltics's.

Across all 22 years both countries report, Germany has been ahead every year.

Central Europe and the Baltics ranks 11th and Germany ranks 12th of 45 groups.

Germany has averaged higher in every one of the 3 decades both report.

Head to head by decade

Decade Central Europe and the Baltics Germany Difference Ahead
2000s 6.18 per 100 people 15.01 per 100 people 8.82 per 100 people Germany
2010s 22.05 per 100 people 37.13 per 100 people 15.08 per 100 people Germany
2020s 28.72 per 100 people 44 per 100 people 15.27 per 100 people Germany

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher fixed broadband subscriptions, Central Europe and the Baltics or Germany?
Germany, at 45.61 per 100 people against 29.58 per 100 people in Central Europe and the Baltics as of 2024.
What is the difference in fixed broadband subscriptions between Central Europe and the Baltics and Germany?
16.03 per 100 people, with Germany ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for Central Europe and the Baltics and Germany?
22 years are reported by both, from 2001 to 2022.
How do Central Europe and the Baltics and Germany rank globally for fixed broadband subscriptions?
Central Europe and the Baltics ranks 11th and Germany ranks 12th of 45 groups.
Where does this data come from?
World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Database, International Telecommunication Union (ITU), published as Fixed broadband subscriptions (per 100 people). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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About this data

Indicator
Fixed broadband subscriptions (per 100 people)
Unit
per 100 people
Source
World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Database, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
253 places, 5,314 data points, 1998–2025
Last refreshed

Fixed broadband subscriptions refers to fixed subscriptions to high-speed access to the public Internet (a TCP/IP connection), at downstream speeds equal to, or greater than, 256 kbit/s. This includes cable modem, DSL, fiber-to-the-home/building, other fixed (wired)-broadband subscriptions, satellite broadband and terrestrial fixed wireless broadband. This total is measured irrespective of the method of payment. It excludes subscriptions that have access to data communications (including the Internet) via mobile-cellular networks. It should include fixed WiMAX and any other fixed wireless technologies. It includes both residential subscriptions and subscriptions for organizations.