| The stock prices of telecoms and internet providers may be spiraling down, but the underlying numbers aren't. Starting with slightly more than 15 million subscribers in 2000, the worldwide broadband market exploded to 32.5 million households at the end of 2001.
The market will continue to expand, reaching over 117 million worldwide in 2004. And, while North America currently leads the world in absolute numbers of broadband households with 13.5 million, by 2004 the Asia-Pacific region will contain more broadband subscribers - at nearly 50 million - than North America and Latin America combined.
If you market global technology or communications products and services, or operate as a content supplier, vendor or investor in these sectors, the Broadband & Dial-Up Access report contains important new findings gathered from leading researchers - information that will affect your business decisions immediately and for years to come. It offers an overview and in-depth analysis on how consumers are transforming today's worldwide access markets.
In Broadband & Dial-Up Access, you will find detailed analysis covering
Internet users
Internet households by access technology
Broadband household projections
DSL
Cable internet
Alternative broadband
Subscriber numbers for leading broadband access providers in each country
Broadband access costs
And much, much more...
Broadband & Dial-Up Access is comprehensive. At 338 pages, and containing 433 charts and graphs, the report examines the residential broadband and dial-up internet access markets in 27 countries across four regions. It provides projections and comparative estimates for each country and focuses on the development of residential broadband access by particular broadband technologies, the major players in each market and the trends in broadband access costs.
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