Adroddiadau’r Cenhedloedd

Cyhoeddwyd: 18 Rhagfyr 2018
Diweddarwyd diwethaf: 16 Mawrth 2023

Mae’r adroddiadau hyn yn archwilio argaeledd cyfathrebiadau da ar draws y cenhedloedd.

Mae'r cynnwys isod ar gael yn Saesneg yn unig.

The latest Connected Nations Report for England shows:

  • Access to superfast broadband services continues to increase. Superfast broadband coverage is now at 94% - up from 92% in 2017. In rural areas, 76% of homes and businesses have access to high speed services. 1.5 million premises (6%) now have access to full fibre services.
  • Around half of homes in England could get faster broadband than they do now.
  • However, 484,000 homes are still unable to access a decent broadband speed. Whilst this has dropped by over 306,000 since 2017, 2% of homes and businesses in England still can’t access a service delivering 10 Mbit/s download and 1 Mbit/s upload speed. The majority of these remaining homes (around 322,000) are in rural areas. 11% of rural premises in England cannot access a decent broadband speed.
  • 82% of England’s landmass has good 4G coverage from all four mobile operators. Voice services from all operators cover 91% of England’s landmass. Individual operator coverage for 4G is higher, at between 89% and 95% of England’s landmass. 78% of homes and businesses have good indoor 4G coverage from all four operators. However the experience isn’t the same across England - only 42% of properties in rural areas have good 4G coverage from all four mobile operators.

Connected Nations 2018: England (PDF, 1.1 MB)

Mae'r cynnwys isod ar gael yn Saesneg yn unig

The latest Connected Nations report for Northern Ireland shows:

  • Superfast broadband (>=30Mbit/s), is now available to 89% of premises in Northern Ireland, three percentage points (pp) higher than last year. Superfast broadband is available to 67% of premises in rural areas, up from 57% last year.
  • Across Northern Ireland, 95% of premises have access to services that can deliver decent broadband, a broadband connection which provides download speeds of 10Mbit/s or more and upload speed of 1Mbit/s or more. This leaves around 40,000 premises with connections unable to support these speeds, a reduction of around 15,000 premises compared to last year.
  • The average download speed delivered to premises in Northern Ireland is 43Mbit/s. This has increased from 39Mbit/s in 2017 and reflects increasing availability of faster broadband services.
  • Good 4G services from all four operators are available (outdoor) across 79% of the Northern Ireland landmass while voice services from all four operators are available (outdoor) to 88% of the Northern Ireland landmass.
  • 57% of premises and 61% of major roads in Northern Ireland have good indoor / in-vehicle 4G coverage from all four operators.
  • Voice services (indoor) from all four operators are available in 80% of premises in Northern Ireland and 78% of major roads (in-vehicle).

Connected Nations 2018: Northern Ireland (PDF, 911.1 KB)

Dros y flwyddyn ddiwethaf:

  • Mae’r ddarpariaeth band eang cyflym iawn yng Nghymru wedi cynyddu i 93% o gartrefi a busnesau o 89% y llynedd. Mae hyn yn cyfeirio at y gwasanaethau band eang sefydlog sydd ar gael gyda chyflymder llwytho i lawr o 30Mbit yr eiliad o leiaf.
  • Bellach, mae gan dros 95,000 o gartrefi a busnesau yng Nghymru fynediad at gysylltiadau ffibr llawn (o gymharu â 44,000 y llynedd). Gall y cysylltiadau hyn ddarparu cyflymder llwytho i lawr llawer gwell, o hyd at 1Gbit yr eiliad.
  • Mae 90% o dirfas Cymru’n gallu cael darpariaeth symudol dda ar gyfer 4G gan o leiaf un gweithredwr, ac mae 57% yn cael darpariaeth gan y pedwar gweithredwr rhwydweithiau symudol. Mae darpariaeth gweithredwyr unigol yn amrywio, gyda’r uchaf yn 83% a’r isaf yn 67%.

Adroddiad Cysylltu’r Gwledydd 2018 - Cymru (PDF, 1.5 MB)

Mae'r cynnwys isod ar gael yn Saesneg yn unig

The latest Connected Nations report for Scotland shows that, over the past year:

  • Superfast broadband coverage has increased to 92% of homes and businesses in Scotland from 87% last year. This refers to the availability of fixed broadband services with a download speed of at least 30 Mbit/s.
  • Over the last year the coverage of ultrafast broadband in Scotland has increased from 30% to 44% while almost 4% of premises now have access to a full-fibre connection.
  • 4G mobile coverage from at least one operator now reaches 78% of Scotland’s landmass.
  • Indoor mobile voice coverage from all operators in Scottish homes and businesses has passed 90%.
  • Just under half of motorways and A-roads in Scotland have good in-car 4G coverage from all operators.

Connected Nations 2018: Scotland (PDF, 1.1 MB)

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