 | Look at prediction from Dec 2006 »DSL Beating Cable in Subscriber Adds
DSL Beating Cable in Subscriber Adds But when will the two technologies break even? (old news - 12:52PM Friday Dec 01 2006)
For at least the eighth time in the past 10 quarters, the baby bells have added more subscribers than the nation's largest cable providers, reports Light Reading. The biggest phone providers added 1.3 million broadband subscribers in the third quarter, compared to 1.2 million for the nation's largest cable providers. For the record, the U.S. has 51 million broadband users, 28.2 million cable customers (slightly less than 56%) and 22.7 million DSL customers (44%).
There's been absurdly differing opinions on when exactly DSL will pull up alongside (or pass) cable in regards to total subscribers. Pew proclaimed that DSL was now even with cable in the States back in June, an analysis that Bruce Leichtman of Leichtman Research proclaimed was "dead wrong." IGI recently predicted that DSL totals would surpass cable by the end of the year.
Apparently none of the industry's experts actually know, so "soon" seems like a reasonable answer based on consistent strong DSL subscriber additions. When this prediction was made, the ascendancy of DSL was a foregone conclusion. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page Ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya punk? |