Sweden and Denmark are the European countries most likely to have households connecting to the Internet via broadband, according to research by NetVal...
View articleDespite optimistic predictions and the ability to offer up to 24 separate voice channels and high-speed Internet access over a single DSL line, Voice ...
View articleDSL has proven to be the most successful broadband access technology, and it stands to gain new users as it develops applications such as digital tele...
View articleSome U.S. households are getting rid of their additional phone line, according to research by Gartner's Dataquest unit, but this isn't necessarily bad...
View articleThe decline in the telecomindustry has not influenced the demand for broadband Internet access, and it hasn't changed the fact that cable leads the br...
View articleThe Asia-Pacific region (excluding Japan) will have 37.8 million broadband Internet subscribers by2005 predicts Gartner's Dataquest Inc. Read More...
View articleThe number of residential Internet users with high-speed connections keep rising, signaling not only a change in how consumers access the Internet, bu...
View articlePure-play ISPs are going to have an uphill battle competing with incumbent telecommunications and cable providers in the residential broadband market,...
View articleOne-third of U.S. households currently subscribing to dial-up Internet service are interested in upgrading to broadband service in the next 12 months,...
View articleThe immediate future for mobile CRM applications lies not in connecting business with consumers, but in connecting employees and their employers, acco...
View articleThe number of worldwide broadband Internet subscribers will reach more than 15 million in 2001, according to MRG. And in addition to the immediate ben...
View articleCable modem subscriptions jumped almost 178 percent in 2000 to 7.2 million while equipment revenue grew 122 percent, according to IDC. Read More...
View articleNearly one-third of American Internet users have broadband access at home, work or school according to a study by Arbitron, and today's college studen...
View articleThe installed base of worldwide broadband subscribers will reach almost 84 million by the end of 2005, according to research from Cahners In-Stat Grou...
View articleNorth American service providers now count 9.3 million residential broadband Internet subscribers according to Kinetic Strategies Inc., but cable is r...
View articleMore than 30 percent of all broadband users in the United States live in the top five metropolitan areas, according to data from Nielsen//NetRatings. ...
View articleOnly 18 percent of U.S. households currently subscribe to broadband Internet services, according to TNS Intersearch, but an additional 13 percent said...
View articleOf the 30 million U.S. households predicted to have broadband service by 2004, 17 million will have a home network, according to Parks Associates. But...
View articleDespite some high-profile problems at fixed wireless providers such as Winstar and Teligent, research by The Strategis Group found enormous potential ...
View articleThe market for multi-hospitality unit broadband hardware and services will resume robust growth next year and surge from $59 million in 2000 to $679 m...
View articleResidential DSL users are spending an average of 25 hours per week online, according to a feel-good study by DSL provider SBC Communications. But the ...
View articleFixed wireless high-speed Internet access offers broadband without the last-mile bottlenecks. That's part of the reason Frost & Sullivan projects the ...
View articleDespite a myriad of customer service issues, the number of DSL customers customers in the United States continues to rise, more than doubling from Apr...
View articleBroadband users are still more likely to be online longer and use the Internet more often than dial-up Internet users, but a study by Excite@Home foun...
View articleHigh-speed Internet access, including ISDN, LAN, cable modems and DSL connections, jumped 148 percent among home Internet users in December 2000 as co...
View articleThanks to some aggressive marketing, the majority of consumers who have a choice among high-speed Internet access technologies are choosing DSL, accor...
View articleThe workplace will remain the best place to reach Internet users with a broadband connection, according to a report by Jupiter Research that predicts ...
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