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Global Broadband Subs Approach 600 Million
In-Stat/MDR, Dec 2009, Pages: 43
Global broadband subscribers continue to grow at a dizzying pace. During calendar year 2009, an average of 8.8 million new broadband subscribers signed up for service each month. By year-end 2009, In-Stat is projecting that the worldwide total of broadband service subscribers will reach 585 million.
The report provides historical subscriber data for broadband services and forecasts worldwide broadband subscribers through 2013. In addition, it provides regional subscriber forecasts for cable modem service, DSL service, mobile wireless broadband service, fixed wireless broadband service, and FTTH households. It also provides worldwide subscriber forecasts for satellite broadband service, broadband over powerline service, and other access technologies.
Report Summary
Global broadband subscribers continue to grow at a dizzying pace. During calendar year 2009, an average of 8.8 million new broadband subscribers signed up for service each month. By year-end 2009, the author is projecting that the worldwide total of broadband service subscribers will reach 585 million.
The primary market driver responsible for the growth of broadband subscribers continues to be the desire to access the Internet with a high-speed connection. The growing popularity of bandwidth-intensive applications, such as watching online video, using IP-based telephony services, and downloading music files, is directly spurring demand for higher-speed Internet connections.
This report covers the market for worldwide broadband services. It examines leading market drivers for broadband services and discusses the most widely available broadband access technologies.
The report provides historical subscriber data for broadband services and forecasts worldwide broadband subscribers through 2013. In addition, it provides regional subscriber forecasts for cable modem service, DSL service, mobile wireless broadband service, fixed wireless broadband service, and FTTH households. It also provides worldwide subscriber forecasts for satellite broadband service, broadband over powerline service, and other access technologies.
HIGHLIGHTS
- As of December 2009, there were 578 million worldwide broadband subscribers, an increase of 99 million over the year-end 2008 subscriber total. - DSL, mobile wireless, and cable modem service are the leading access technologies, providing 89% of worldwide broadband connections.
What Questions Does This Report Answer?
- How big is the worldwide base of broadband subscribers/end-users? - What is the breakdown of broadband subscribers/end-users by access technology (DSL, mobile wireless, cable modem, FTTH, etc.)? - What is the segmentation by geographic region? - How big is the US base of broadband subscribers/end-users? - Why is demand for broadband services growing? - How will the market grow in the near-future?
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