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Old 28-Sep-2005, 20:01   #1
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Default 34% growth in US broadband; 61% of active internet users using broadband

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NEW YORK, Sept. 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Nielsen//NetRatings, a global leader in Internet media and market research, today announced that the number of Americans with broadband access reached 42 percent of the U.S. population in August, increasing 16 percent since the beginning of this year (see Table 1). In January 2005, 103.8 million Americans had broadband access; by August, that figure had grown to 120.8 million. These figures were compiled from the Nielsen//NetRatings panel and report the connection speeds of those with Internet access at home.
16% since January 1, 2005, and 34% Year-over-Year from Aug-to-Aug.

I am not sure how that translates into the number of homes with broadband access, 42% of the population and 60% of internet users is impressive.

Of interest, Narrowband dropped from 64M to 60M, while broadband rose from 54M to 86M. This indicates people who previously did not have internet access have taken the online plunge and have gone straight to broadband.

Pretty amazing growth, especially when a lot of predictions expected 2005 to slow down in the US (although expected worldwide growth was projected to be brisk at 30% growth with and estimated 215M broadband accounts at the end of 2005, compared to the 165M at the end of 2004).

This is great news for me: More people to frag online
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Old 28-Sep-2005, 20:08   #2
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Of interest, Narrowband dropped from 64M to 60M, while broadband rose from 86M top 54M.
Huh??
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Old 28-Sep-2005, 20:17   #3
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Sounds like good news for MS and Live.
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Old 28-Sep-2005, 20:18   #4
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Huh??
Opps. Corrected. Thanks.
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Old 28-Sep-2005, 23:28   #5
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Sounds like good news for MS and Live.
And Sony and Nintendo.
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Old 29-Sep-2005, 01:48   #6
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Seems like Sega was wrong and Sony was right and then Sony was wrong and Microsoft was right.
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