Despite 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 ...
View articleWith a growth rate of more than 230 percent, the year 2000 was a watershed period for residential high-speed Internet access in the US, according to r...
View articleBroadband is moving on up, to apartments, condominiums, offices, and hotels, and equipment and services for providing broadband to multiple tenant uni...
View articleWorldwide revenues from broadband wireless will reach $42 billion in five years, according to a study by ARC Group. Read More...
View articleDSL subscriber rates slowed in Q3 2000, according to Instat, while Analysys found the most advanced DSL markets in Europe to be in Germany, Spain, and...
View articleThere is high interest in high-speed Internet connections among the US households that currently connect to the Internet, according to a study by Harr...
View articleExperts from Cahners In-Stat and Dataquest agree that cable modems and DSL will drive high-speed Internet market in the US, but the reasons they give ...
View articleWhile cable modems and DSL residential services currently dominate the North American high-speed Internet marketplace, alternative broadband technolog...
View articleMore than 28 million US online households are expected to use a high-speed Internet connection by 2005, according to a report by Jupiter Research. But...
View articleContent providers who think rich media offerings will only get airtime on the PC are mistaken, according to a report by Forrester Research, which pred...
View articleTransporting data from point to point using laser technology sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, but a report by The Strategis Group says fre...
View articleWe'll say it upfront: Documentation isn't sexy. No bells or whistles. You're not going to wow the cocktail crowd by talking about it. But it CAN incre...
View articleConsumers in the market for broadband Internet access have sat by and watched as cable and DSL efforts have been slowly but surely rolled out, have he...
View articleA survey of technology in American households by SRI has found more broadband Internet connections and fewer telephone connections. More evidence that...
View articleMany of the Web's largest sites use multimedia content, but a report from Forrester Research found that broadband users will eventually favor sites th...
View articleDSL is surpassing cable modems as the method of choice for high-speed Internet access in the US, but before it can make a big dent in the residential ...
View articleMore service roll outs in the US and abroad will push ADSL modem shipments past the 1 million mark before the year is out. Read More...
View articleAs consumers rush for broadband access, there has been a run on cable modems, according to Dataquest. But Cahners In-Stat says those looking to free D...
View articleVoice over DSL (VoDSL), the ability to provide integrated voice and data services over a single copper pipe, will become a $1 billion market by the en...
View articleMillions of Americans are missing out on the benefits of the emerging digital economy and government regulations are to blame, according to a report b...
View articleThe installation of Digital Subscriber Lines (DSLs) grew 300 percent in the US for the first half of 1999, surging well beyond industry analysts' proj...
View articleEvery report on the future of DSL is beginning to sound alike: DSL will surpass cable modems and become the broadband technology of choice. The latest...
View articleThe US market for residential high-speed Internet services will grow to 3.3 million subscribers in 2000, and will reach 16.6 million subscribers by 20...
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