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"We are delighted to welcome EFTS Group into the WBBA community"
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Martin Creaner
Director General of the WBBA

New Member Announcement

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WBBA Welcomes EFTS Group as New Member to Strengthen Global Efforts in Bridging the Digital Divide

September 26, 2025 – Geneva, Switzerland — The World Broadband Association (WBBA) is delighted to announce that EFTS Group, a leading consulting firm specializing in digital connectivity and strategies to close the digital divide, has joined its global member community.

The WBBA, a Switzerland-based multilateral and independent organization, serves as the collective voice of the broadband industry, bringing together operators, infrastructure providers, technology companies, regulators, and investors to accelerate digital transformation and ensure broadband becomes a catalyst for inclusive and sustainable growth.

Based in Mexico, EFTS Group brings proven expertise in strategic broadband planning, geospatial analytics, and digital inclusion frameworks. Its flagship initiative, the Municipal Connectivity Score (SMC), is already a regional benchmark, helping decision-makers move beyond coverage maps to measure real impact. By combining data-driven analysis to reveal connectivity gaps with agile high-level design to plan the infrastructure and investment needed to address them, EFTS ensures that broadband investments translate into inclusive growth and measurable social and economic value.

"We are delighted to welcome EFTS Group into the WBBA community," said Martin Creaner, Director General of the WBBA. "Their experience in Latin America and their innovative Municipal Connectivity Score will add significant value to our global efforts to close the digital divide. Together, we can ensure that broadband expansion not only connects people, but truly empowers communities worldwide."

Francisco Pérez, CEO of EFTS Group, added: "Connectivity without purpose is just infrastructure. By turning data into actionable insights, we ensure that every investment strengthens competitiveness, inclusion, and opportunity. Joining the WBBA allows us to share Latin America’s experience and collaborate with global leaders to accelerate meaningful connectivity everywhere."

As a WBBA member, EFTS will actively engage in working groups, flagship research such as the Broadband and Cloud Development Index, and international events like the Broadband Development Congress. Its addition reinforces the WBBA’s mission to connect the world by bringing the benefits of broadband to all.

About the World Broadband Association (WBBA)
The World Broadband Association (WBBA) is a global, multilateral industry association established in 2021 to accelerate broadband development and ensure universal access to reliable, high-speed connectivity. With members spanning operators, infrastructure providers, technology companies, regulators, and investors, the WBBA serves as the collective voice of the broadband industry. Through research, working groups, and events such as the Broadband Development Congress, the WBBA addresses key challenges including digital inequality, regulatory frameworks, sustainable investment, and innovation in next-generation networks.

About EFTS Group
EFTS Group is a consulting firm dedicated to advancing digital connectivity and reducing the digital divide across Latin America. With expertise in strategic broadband planning, geospatial analytics, and innovative methodologies such as the Municipal Connectivity Score (SMC), EFTS develops actionable strategies that empower governments, operators, and investors to maximize the social and economic impact of broadband investments.

Learn more at www.eftsgroup.com

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Key Messages

Advanced cloud technology together with superior end-to-end connectivity can enable a wider and more sophisticated range of applications that can in turn drive greater innovation, efficiency, and wealth.
Both enterprises and broader industry ecosystems are actively looking at broadband’s role in enabling their digital transformation. Most respondents to the WBBA’s Thought Leadership Enterprise Survey stated that they need faster and more reliable internet to run their business applications.
Certainly, in the short to medium term, xDSL, cable modem, fixed-wireless access (FWA), and satellite are all expected to have a role in the delivery of broadband services. However, full-fiber access will always deliver the optimum experience and remains the most sustainable and cost-efficient option.
There is a danger therefore for governments to base their cost-benefit analysis on a national economic view. However, such analysis will miss all the social benefits, as well as the more local economic benefits, that advanced broadband networks can bring. Governments must take all benefits into account, including more localized ones, when creating national broadband policies.
However, future applications will not only need ultra-high-speed services but also ultra-low latency and jitter, with high levels of reliability and consistency if they are to function properly. Countries with networks that are not capable of meeting such criteria will be left behind as the world moves to the next phase of internet applications such as the “metaverse.”
Fiber networks are significantly more environmentally friendly than equivalent copper-based networks, and can help support other green initiatives such as greater working from home, the use of advanced videoconferencing, etc. Fiber-based networks also require less maintenance due to there being less active equipment in the field, and can therefore reduce operators’ operational costs.
With rollout of new access technologies like 5G and Fiber, IPv6 reached more than 30% penetration worldwide (APNIC) and is rapidly growing. IPv6 Enhanced technologies, including segment routing over IPv6, per flow monitoring and AI, enable a multitude of objects and people to be flexibly connected to the proper services, granting end-to-end quality of experience.
Based on the responses from the WBBA Thought Leadership Survey, respondents believed, on average, this coverage could be expanded to approximately 70% through private investment. It is clear that government support will be needed to get to 100%.
However, a lack of data on the available infrastructure, access to key infrastructure such as ducts and in-building networks, and a lack of understanding both internally and externally are also key barriers to further investment.
Respondents to the WBBA survey stated that a reduction in regulatory barriers, greater flexibility in partnership arrangements, copper switch-off regulations, and setting out minimum service standards for network installations, would all take priority over financial support.

Recommendations

All countries must look to maximize the potential of broadband. This means creating long-term national broadband plans that evolve around three basic phases of broadband adoption:

In order to help facilitate this evolution to advanced broadband networks, government organizations and regulators must consider:

Making the Recommendations a Reality

Operators, enterprises, vendors, regulators, and policy-makers should seek to create a collective voice, to evangelize, advocate, co-create, and partner in the drive toward the provision of ultra-broadband networks and services for all. Organizations such as the WBBA can help by influencing key stakeholders through discussion, education, and promotion. Specifically, the WBBA should aim to: