Business Internet Connectivity in Sweden
Broadband internet access in Sweden is supplied by several ISPs and is reachable in most areas. The country has highly developed telecommunications infrastructure, considered to be among leading countries for Internet and broadband penetration. The country was listed as the world’s most connected economy in 2010. Wireless, as well as fixed broadband, are available to almost the entire territory with 83 per cent of residents covered in rural areas, mainly with wireless broadband. On the other hand up to 97% of urban areas are covered with both fixed fibre and cable.
Our relations with the most reliable Swedish local ISPs, Carriers and Cisco partners gives us the knowledge and expertise of the market. Brodynt can virtually offer any internet access available in Sweden to international companies, but most importantly, determine the most appropriate option in each case.
Details
Business ADSL speeds go from 2Mb/1Mb up to 20Mb/2Mb in those areas where ADSL2+ is available. We don't require an addiotional analogical line to install the service. These solutions come with 8IP range, router installed onsite and are delivered in about 4 weeks.
SDSL, usually more suitable for businesses, can reach up to 8Mb symmetric guaranteed bandwidth. Fixed IPs, router and onsite installation is included. These types of service can be installed from 4 to 6 weeks, depending in the exact address.
In case of higher SLA (Service Layer Agreement) needs, Brodynt may also offer DIA (Dedicated Internet Access) in Sweden through different technologies as fiber optics or copper wire.
With more than 390 Certified Cisco Partners in Sweden, we are able to also provide networking Hardware and remote hands services almost anywhere in the country.
Telecoms Market
Sweden was the first European country to deregulate its telecomunications market. It now has two main players, the incumbent Telia Sonera and Tele2 with more than one million broadband internet accesses. DSL coverage is complemented by excellent urban cable infrastructure and significant fibre networks which attract high-end broadband subscribers. By 2013 about 90% of homes and business will be covered by FttH. DSL dominates broadband access, though Metro Ethernet and WLAN access are also available. The fibre sector is also among the most vibrant in the world, and Sweden now has among the largest number of fibre connections in Europe.
Brodynt positions as a one-stop-shop for international companies willing to contract the most suitable business broadband solution in Sweden in regards to their specific needs, while avoiding having to deal with multiple national providers mostly not prepared for global billing and support.
Business Environment
Sweden is expected to remain one of the most attractive business locations in the world in the next five years. The country has experienced a strong recovery from the recent recession, which will boost macroeconomic conditions, as well as improvements in the financing environment, market opportunities and the labour market.
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Internet Usage Statistics: Year 2000: 4,048,000 users / 8,899,075 population = 45.5% penetration |
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Total number of wireless broadband subscriptions, in millions, Dec 2010: 7.779.000 Total number of fixed (wired) broadband subscriptions, in millions, by Dec 2010: 2.987.000 |
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Percentage of businesses with 10 or more employees using broadband internet access in Sweden Year 2003: 62,2% |
Sources
- Brodynt Internal Research
- OECD - ITU ICT Database - Nielsen - EIU - BGP - Cisco
- Eurostat Community Survey on ICT usage in enterprises
- Data Center Map




