In-Stat/MDR, Jan 2011, Pages: 45
worldwide broadband subscribers through 2014. In addition, it provides regional subscriber forecasts for cable modem service, DSL service, mobile wireless broadband service, fixed wireless broadband service
In-Stat/MDR, June 2008, Pages: 8
units (broadband modem and router) with one unit (residential gateway), and slowing worldwide cable and DSL subscriber growth.
This report examines the broadband CPE annual market shares for 2007 vs. 2006
In-Stat/MDR, June 2009, Pages: 8
The combined broadband CPE market of cable and DSL modems, routers, and residential gateways eked out a global 0.4% unit growth in 2008, rising to 141.8 million unit shipments. Routers fared
In-Stat/MDR, Sep 2009, Pages: 36
Satellite Broadband. VoIP forecasts are included for DSL, cable, and router equipment, with a regional breakout for cable E-MTAs. Wired vs. wireless segmentations are included for routers and DSL residential
In-Stat/MDR, Dec 2009, Pages: 43
will commonly have a wired broadband access technology, like DSL or cable modem service, along with a mobile wireless broadband connection.
Recent In-Stat research, GlobalBroadband Subs Approach 600 Million
In-Stat/MDR, Oct 2008, Pages: 43
subscribers through 2012. In addition, it provides regional subscriber forecasts for cable modem service, DSL service, mobile wireless broadband service, fixed wireless broadband service, and fiber to the home
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., July 2009, Pages: 429
) II-11 Table 3: Global Internet Broadband Market (2007): Percentage Share Breakdown of Subscriptions by Technology for DSL, Cable Modem, FTT and Others (includes corresponding
Visant Strategies, Inc., July 2010, Pages: 52
MAX Subscribers World by Region 2009-2016
Table 13 World Broadband Subscriptions vs. Fixed WiMAX Subscriptions and Fixed WiMAX Share of World Broadband Subscriptions All Technologies (Cable Modem, DSL, Fiber
West Technology Research Solutions, Nov 2008, Pages: 73
Global Spectrum Availability of WiMAX Business Case Existing Competition: DSL Existing Competition: Cable Existing Competition: Optical Fiber Emerging Competion: Broadband over Powerline (BPL
In-Stat/MDR, July 2007, Pages: 59
), Fixed Wireless Broadband, and Fixed Satellite Broadband. VoIP forecasts are included for DSL, cable, and router equipment. Wired vs. wireless segmentations are included for DSL residential gateways
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Feb 2006, Pages: 477
to the Global
Market II-8
Table 1: North American Market for Broadband Services (2003
& 2005) – Percentage Breakdown of Total Subscriber Base by
Technology Type –Cable Modem and DSL II-8
Table 2: Cable
IDATE, May 2011, Pages: 144
: Cable data rates in rural areas in Europe and North Africa at the end of 2009
Figure 92: Average price of a broadband offer (DSL & cable) at the end of June 2010 – 4 Mbps downstream
Figure 93: Average
West Technology Research Solutions, July 2007, Pages: 59
and Broadband Today 15
Existing Competition: DSL 15
Existing Competition: Cable 16
Existing Competition: Optical Fiber 18
Emerging Competion: Broadband over Powerline (BPL) 21
Entertainment and Information
IDATE, April 2010, Pages: 141
at the end of 2008
Figure 93: Broadband penetration as of Q3 2008
Figure 94: End-user DSL bitrates in Europe and North Africa at the end of 2008
Figure 95: End-user cable data rates in Europe and North
Parks Associates, April 2008, Pages: 129
Households 2003-H1 2007 Most Frequently Used Internet Applications in China Commoditization of Bandwidth Forecast of Broadband Subscribers Receiving 10 MBps or Higher Services Bundled Services: DSLvs. Cable
GBI Research, July 2010, Pages: 83
. The existing technologies such as Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), cablebroadband and wireless are not economically viable in rural areas because of the low population density. Broadband over Power Line (BPL
West Technology Research Solutions, Sep 2005, Pages: 94
This market report analyzes and forecasts the BiG, BPL (broadband over powerline), DSL, Cable, Fiber (including PON), Satellite, and fixed WiMAX protocols. The report also provides a thorough
In-Stat/MDR, Aug 2008, Pages: 77
(FTTH), Fixed Wireless Broadband, and Fixed Satellite Broadband. VoIP forecasts are included for DSL, cable, and router equipment. Wired vs. wireless segmentations are included for DSL residential
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., July 2011, Pages: 190
fibre: a global issue
7.2.10 FttH drivers
7.2.11 FttH business models
7.2.12 Conclusion: Cable TV networks – like the fast steam trains?
8. Smart Communities Require Fast Broadband
8.1 Overview of Smart