Fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) broadband usage increased from 31% to 40% of total fixed broadband subscribers.
of Telecommunications Regulatory Commission According to (ComReg) data for Q4 2023, the total number of fixed broadband subscriber lines added was 1.65 million, an increase of 2.7% compared to Q4 2022.
According to ComReg, FTTP is currently the most commonly purchased broadband technology and is available in 62% of all premises in Ireland.
Eircodes measures that FTTP or cable broadband is available in 75% of all properties.
The average residential fixed broadband subscriber line uses 445 GB of data each month, an increase of 7.8% over the past year.
In Q4 2023, 44% of fixed broadband subscriber lines purchased broadband with advertised speeds of 500MB/s or higher, and 11% purchased broadband speeds of 1GB or higher.
More than 80% of FTTP subscriber lines have broadband speeds of 500MB or more.
In Q4 2023, Eircom reported 1.17 million FTTP broadband lines, followed by Siro with 547,000, Virgin Media Ireland with 266,000 and NBI with 205,000.
Based on the underlying network, 402k of active FTTP subscriber lines were sold on the Eircom network, 173k on the Siro network, 65k on the NBI network and 24.8k on the Virgin Media network. Ta.
Eircom had 32.7% FTTP market share in the fourth quarter, followed by Vodafone with 30.3%, Sky Ireland with 23.7%, Virgin Media with 3.7%, and Digiweb and Pure Telecom with 2.6% each. The rest of his 4.4% he was OAO.
Total voice traffic hours decreased by 7.8% in Q4, a 30% decrease compared to Q4 2022. Mobile call time accounts for the majority of his time at 89%, while fixed call time accounts for the remaining 11%.
The average mobile voice subscriber uses 13.9 GB of data on a monthly basis, an increase of 3.8% annually.
Due to growth in contracted subscriptions, the total number of mobile subscriptions (including mobile broadband and machine-to-machine) increased to 9.7 million in Q4 2023 and now accounts for 75% of total mobile subscriptions.

5G subscribers grew to 1.5 million in Q4 2023, a 53% increase from Q4 2022.
M2M subscriptions grew 26% annually to 3.5 million, accounting for 37% of all mobile subscriptions in Q4 2023.