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The Netherlands demonstrates a very robust level of fixed broadband infrastructure. Its adoption rate of 97% notably exceeds the EU average of 78%. For broadband speeds of at least 100 Mbit/s, the uptake is 47%, slightly above the EU's 41%. The Netherlands excels in Fast Broadband (NGA) coverage with 99%, surpassing the EU average of 90%.
This is a sortable list of broadband internet connection speed by country, ranked by Speedtest.net data for March 2024, [1] and with M-Lab data for June 2023 [2] Country/Territory Median
The exchange was founded in 2002 to serve as an alternative to the Amsterdam Internet Exchange. [3] As of March 2024, the peak traffic is 8.61 Tbit/s and 630 members are connected. [4] On March 4, 2011, it was announced that Dutch landline and mobile telecommunications company KPN had purchased and, subsequently, acquired the exchange. [5]
The postal service in the Netherlands is performed by PostNL in most cases—which has, as of 2008, a monopoly on letters lighter than 50 g. [1] The monopoly is planned to expire in 2009. [1] PostNL's competitors include Selekt Mail and Sandd. [2] [3] Post offices that are owned by Postbank and TNT Post have been earmarked for closure between ...
It is expected that in a few years' time a minor update of the currently used XGS-PON technology will allow the internet speed of the all-fiber-optics providers to be increased to 25 Gbit/s. [86] The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets reported 7.13 million FFTH connections at the end of 2023, of which 2.64 million (37.3% coverage ...
Pages in category "Internet service providers of the Netherlands" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Other Internet service providers were allowed to connect and the name AMS-IX was first used. In 1997, the AMS-IX Association was founded by twenty of the connected Internet service providers and carriers. [5] In 2002, the Neutral Internet Exchange was founded as an alternative or backup for the Amsterdam Internet Exchange. [9]
On June 4, 2012, [1] the Netherlands became the first country in Europe and the second in the world, after Chile, [2] to enact a network neutrality law. [3] The main net neutrality provision of this law requires that "Providers of public electronic communication networks used to provide Internet access services as well as providers of Internet access services will not hinder or slow down ...