|
|

Home > Communications > Public Switching > Broadband
US Residential Broadband Speeds On the Rise
 |
| Published Date:
February 2009
Published By:
In-Stat
Page Count:
15
Order Code:
R97-3327
|
|

Exactly how fast is a broadband connection? While most people acknowledge the importance of speedy broadband connection, it has been hard to compare and contrast the actual bandwidth available in the United States. By surveying actual broadband households, this report provides some answers.
This report details consumer survey results about the amount of bandwidth currently available to residential broadband end-users in the US. It covers the type of broadband access technology (i.e., cable modem, DSL, FTTH, etc.) being used, the company providing the service, the download and upload speeds of the end-users' broadband connection, and how much they are paying for broadband service.
|
Similar Products
• Worldwide Carrier Ethernet 3Q09 Market Share Update
Published Nov 2009 by IDC
• Net Neutrality: Proposed Rules Set to Disrupt the Future of U.S. Broadband
Published Nov 2009 by IDC
• Australia - The National Broadband Network
Published Nov 2009 by Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd
• Microwave Radio: From TDM to Packet
Published Nov 2009 by Practel, Inc.
• Building Better Broadband (Strategic Focus)
Published Oct 2009 by Datamonitor
• Bandwidth Needs Analysis of the RBOCs' Advanced Access Architectures: FTTP and FTTN
Published Oct 2009 by Information Gatekeepers Inc
• Broadband Unwired: the Impact of Mobile Broadband on Fixed Broadband in Western Europe
Published Oct 2009 by IDC
• The regulatory approach to next-generation access: Asia-Pacific
Published Oct 2009 by Ovum Plc
• The Taiwanese DSL CPE Application IC Market, 3Q 2009
Published Oct 2009 by Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute
• The Taiwanese DSL Industry, 3Q 2009
Published Oct 2009 by Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute
|
|
|
|