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Speeding Ticket: The US Residential Broadband Market by Segment and Technology

Product Type: Market Research Report Publication Date: Sep 30, 2004
 
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SUMMARY

Broadband is becoming a mainstream, must have residential service. It is to this decade what cable TV was to the 1980s. In-Stat/MDR is projecting strong growth in both cable and DSL subscribers over the next several years, growing from a combined 24 million subscribers in 2003 to nearly 50 million subscribers in 2008. While growth will remain strong, it will be slowing as the market moves to maturity and the subscriber base becomes quite large. This transition has already occurred for cable service, and is on the cusp for DSL. This report provides residential broadband forecasts for cable and DSL service for the years 2004 to 2008. Forecasts are segmented by purpose of subscription (at-home-worker vs. consumer), by income and by ethnicity

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Executive Summary
  • Methodology
    • Forecasting Techniques
    • Structured Research Sources
      • Consumer Telecom Survey, 2004
      • US Census Bureau
  • Market Demographics
  • Residential Broadband Overview
  • Broadband Applications
  • Broadband and Ethnicity
  • Broadband and Income
  • Conclusion

List of Tables

  • Table 1. US Population by Ethnicity (in Thousands), 2003-2008
  • Table 2. US Households by Household Income (in Thousands) - 2003-2008
  • Table 3. US Residential Broadband (Cable & DSL) Subscribers, 2003-2008
  • Table 4. US Residential DSL Subscribers: Consumer vs. At-Home-Worker, 2003-2008
  • Table 5. US Residential Cable Subscribers: Consumer vs. At-Home-Worker, 2003-2008
  • Table 6. US Residential DSL Subscribers: Ethnicity Segmentation, 2003-2008
  • Table 7. US Residential Cable Subscribers: Ethnicity Segmentation, 2003-2008
  • Table 8. US Residential DSL Subscribers: Income Segmentation, 2003-2008
  • Table 9. US Residential Cable Subscribers: Income Segmentation, 2003-2008

List of Figures

  • Figure 1. US Residential Broadband (Cable & DSL) Subscribers (in Thousands), 2003-2008
  • Figure 2. US Population (in Thousands) - 2003-2008
  • Figure 3. US Residential Broadband (Cable & DSL) Subscribers (in Thousands): Consumers vs. At-Home Workers, 2003-2008
  • Figure 4. In-Stat/MDR Structured Primary Research: Occurrence of Multiple Internet Subscriptions
  • Figure 5. In-Stat/MDR Structured Primary Research: Current Applications Used Among Broadband Subscribers (Multiple Responses Accepted)
  • Figure 6. In-Stat/MDR Structured Primary Research: Current Downloading Activity Among Broadband Subscribers
  • Figure 7. 2004 US Residential DSL Subscribers by Ethnicity
  • Figure 8. 2004 US Residential Cable Subscribers by Ethnicity
  • Figure 9. In-Stat/MDR Structured Primary Research: Applications Anticipated Used Among Potential Broadband Subscribers, Non-White Respondents
  • Figure 10. 2004 US Residential DSL Subscribers by Income
  • Figure 11. 2004 US Residential Cable Subscribers by Income
  • Figure 12. In-Stat/MDR Structured Primary Research: Current Applications Used Among Broadband Subscribers, Household Income Under $50,000

Speeding Ticket: The US Residential Broadband Market by Segment and Technology

Publisher: In-stat

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