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Broadband Access Technology: Whose Number Is Up?
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  • Publisher: MarketResearch.com September 1, 2001

    Book Description
    The U.S. broadband access market comprises a number of solutions that service providers can use to bridge the ”last mile.“ Bandwidth can be delivered over digital subscriber line (DSL), cable modem, leased lines, satellite, fiber, or a variety of licensed and unlicensed fixed wireless solutions. Additionally, a number of proprietary solutions that use either copper, coaxial cable, or power lines can to connect residences and business locations to service provider networks. In the residential arena, we do not expect cable modem to relinquish its position as the leading broadband connection technology; however, it will face tough competition from both DSL and the rapidly evolving satellite solution. Businesses will continue to employ T1 lines with DSL, widening the gap over our five-year forecast period, although both cable modem and fixed wireless have the potential to erode the share of these more established technologies in the business arena. Exhibit 1 is our forecast for the major technologies that will provide broadband access connections directly to end users.

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    The U.S. broadband access market comprises a number of solutions that service providers can use to bridge the ”last mile.“ Bandwidth can be delivered over digital subscriber line (DSL), cable modem, leased lines, satellite, fiber, or a variety of licensed and unlicensed fixed wireless solutions. Additionally, a number of proprietary solutions that use either copper, coaxial cable, or power lines can to connect residences and business locations to service provider networks. In the residential arena, we do not expect cable modem to relinquish its position as the leading broadband connection technology; however, it will face tough competition from both DSL and the rapidly evolving satellite solution. Businesses will continue to employ T1 lines with DSL, widening the gap over our five-year forecast period, although both cable modem and fixed wireless have the potential to erode the share of these more established technologies in the business arena. Exhibit 1 is our forecast for the major technologies that will provide broadband access connections directly to end users.
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