Cisco Survey Reveals: As Consumers Shift Towards A 'Smarter' Digital Life, Reliability, Security and Sustainability Emerge as Key Needs
- Consumer expectations for broadband in EMEA are evolving, with a focus on sustainability and security.
- Survey participants rank broadband as critical national infrastructure, signaling the need for a more sustainable and secure internet.
- 77% of respondents are willing to pay more for broadband with a lower carbon footprint.
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News Summary:
- Consumer expectations will reshape the needs and economics of the internet. Today, more than
60% of consumers in EMEA1 expect to connect cars, appliances, energy and water to the internet, and broadband networks must scale to support this. - Increased dependence on broadband for everyday tasks, however, means that while speed is still the main priority for upgrades (
40% of respondents), security is now a close second (38% of respondents). - Sustainability is now a key driver of consumer choice with
77% of respondents willing to pay more for broadband with a lower carbon footprint.
Consumers Want to Invest in Sustainable Broadband
The carbon-cost of broadband connectivity is a top priority for consumers. Cisco's Broadband Survey revealed that
Security Is a Priority as More Move Online
In parallel to growing environmental concerns, the emergence of hybrid work and the ever-increasing blur between the professional and personal lives of employees brings new risks into the home. Despite most consumers using their broadband for tasks like banking and work, passwords are still the most popular way (
Connection to Increase as Consumers Expand their Digital Lives
As the number of IoT devices online grows from billions to trillions, so does the demand for bandwidth and processing power to analyse all the data produced. According to the Cisco Broadband Survey, there's no sign of this slowing down. Consumers are instead embracing the shift toward a 'smarter' digital life. A majority already have, or expect to have, their cars (
"The carbon footprint of the information and communications technology sector is estimated to account for around 2.1 –
"The old technology adage of 'faster, cheaper, better' has not been relevant for a long time. It's now about simplifying solutions and building networks that can fuel global connectivity and economic growth, facilitating and protecting the digitalization and automation of everyday activities, all without losing sight of our impact on the future," he continued.
1 About the Cisco Broadband Survey
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