The number of broadband subscribers will reach 567 million worldwide by 2011, up from the current 285 million, according to In-Stat's
"Broadband Gets Big: Global Broadband Subs Hit 285 Million" report. New
subscribers totaled 65 million in the 12 months prior to May 2007.
DSL and cable modems account for 92% of broadband connections
worldwide. The report stated that over half of the world's broadband
access will come from DSL connections by 2011. Mike Paxton of In-Stat attributed the growth to a basic desire for speedier Internet connections.
Mr. Paxton also said, "The emergence of online applications such
as viewing video clips or TV programming, downloading music files, and
even playing online games, are fueling end-user demand for 'fatter
pipes.'"
eMarketer's own projections are based on the Federal Communications Commission's
definition of at least 200 kbps in at least one direction. eMarketer
also counts broadband households, not individual subscriptions. By this
count, the number of broadband-connected households will reach more
than 497 million worldwide by 2011, up from 251.2 million in 2006.
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