Company: LBTYK
Filing Date: 2025-02-18
Form Type: 10-K
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Company: Liberty Global Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-02-18
Form: 10-K
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 and VoD), proprietary sports offerings, extensive content offers (for both in and out of the home) and our high-speed connectivity services backed by intelligent in-home WiFi solutions. This section provides an overview of the competitive landscape for FMC services, followed by details on our key competitors.

Internet

The internet services offered by our key competitors include both fixed-line broadband internet via cable, digital subscriber lines (DSL), FTTx and FWA technology. These competitors offer a range of products with varying speeds and pricing, as well as interactive, data and content services. With the demand for mobile internet services increasing, competition from wireless services using various advanced technologies is an important competitive factor. In all our markets, competitors provide high-speed mobile data via 5G. In this competitive landscape, customers prioritize internet speed, pricing and exclusive content, as well as the size of mobile data bundles and their price. 

Our focus is on increasing the maximum speed of our connections while providing a reliable customer experience and offering a variety of service tiers, prices, bundled products and a range of value-added services, including intelligent in-home connectivity solutions. We update our bundles and packages on an ongoing basis to meet the needs of our customers and to 

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retain an attractive value-for-money proposition. We offer 1 Gbps download speeds across Belgium, the U.K., the Netherlands, and up to 2 Gbps in Ireland.

A notable competitive factor is overbuilding of our networks with FTTx technology by incumbent companies and other third parties. Competition has intensified in recent years with the accelerated network rollout by certain FTTx providers. When operationally and economically viable, we pursue HFC and fiber upgrades, new build, as well as whole-buy opportunities to expand our network capabilities. 

•Telenet. Telenet is the leading residential broadband provider in Flanders, Belgium. In January 2023 Telenet signed 15-year agreements with Orange Belgium for mutual access to fixed networks (HFC and FTTH), which enabled Telenet to offer FMC services in Wallonia. Telenet launched fixed services under its BASE brand in June 2024 and became a national FMC player while expanding into Wallonia. Across Belgium Telenet faces competition from Proximus, which provides FMC bundles, DSL (up to 100 Mbps) and fiber (up to 2 Gbps) with ongoing network expansion. Telenet also competes with providers that use Telenet’s wholesale cable network, Wyre, including Orange