The most common speed in Spain is 10 Mbit/s as it is the default offer from movistar, the main broadband supplier in the country. Clients of other DSL
companies usually have higher speeds sold as maximum speed or up to 20 Mbit/s; in those offers
the speed of the connexion depends of the quality of the line as those speeds are just at the limit of
the ADSL2+ technology. Jazztel gets better results with its up to 30 Mbit/s because that connection works with VDSL. In opposition to those unguaranteed offers, Ono, the main cable provider, sells its connections as x true Mbps.
The highest speeds can be obtained from Ono with 50 Mbit/s and 100
Mbit/s through coaxial cable with DOCSIS 3.0 and in some areas,
symmetric 100 Mbit/s with FTTH.
In some rural areas, wireless technologies (WIMAX, LMDS, Satellite, HSDPA, ...) are used to provide wired-like services, the main provider of these services is Iberbanda (a Telefónica subsidiary like movistar).
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