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December 24, 2004

FCC: U.S. Broadband Use Up 15% For First Half Of 2004
The latest FCC report on broadband usage shows an increase of 15 percent in high-speed lines to home and business for a total of 32.5 million lines through June 2004. Perhaps most important, 23.2 million of those lines provide advanced speed, two-way access.

-- High-speed lines increased by 38 percent for the full 12 months ending June 30, 2004.

-- Of the 32.5 million high-speed lines in service, 30.1 million served residential and small business subscribers, up 16 percent from the previous six months.
tIn the previous 12 months, high-speed subscription increased by 46 percent.
-- ADSL increased by 20 percent during the first half of 2004 ro 11.4 million lines compared to a 24 percent increase during the preceding six months. For the full 12 months, ADSL was up 49 percent/
-- Cable modem lines were up 13 percent to 18.6 million lines compared to a 20 percent increase the previous six months. For the full 12 months, cable modem connections increased by 36 percent.
Posted by yatta at 01:29 PM