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About 64 percent of U.S. broadband households use a cable modem, and the remaining 36 percent use DSL from their Baby Bell phone company, according to Leichtman Research Group.
There were about 2 million DSL subscribers in the United States at the end of 2000, compared with about 3.6 million cable-modem Internet subscribers, according to the Federal Communications ...
As more American homes install high-speed Internet connections, telephone companies are finally starting to take market share from the once-dominant cable companies. The top U.S. cable operators ...
DSL stands for Digital Subscriber Line, and it’s essentially internet over copper. Up until the mid-1990s, many people accessed the internet by using modems of various baud rates, myself included.
There were more than 30 million new DSL subscribers — a growth rate of more than 62 percent — while broadband subscriptions overall grew at 55 percent, according to a DSL Forum statement.
The number of broadband DSL subscribers in the U.S. jumped 13% in the first quarter of 2004, growing by 1.2 million customers to a new high of 10.6 million, according to figures released earlier ...
Las Vegas — (January 6, 2005) — DSL Forum announces a host of new work to expedite the rollout of exciting new digital subscriber line (DSL) based home applications. A key resource is the new ABC’s of ...
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About 64 percent of U.S. broadband households use a cable modem, and the remaining 36 percent use DSL from their Baby Bell phone company, according to Leichtman Research Group.