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| North American Broadband Market UpdateDownload Table of Contents (PDF) The Bottom Line 1.0 Notes on Methodology 2.0 The Changing Dynamics of the Broadband Service Market 2.1 Narrowband Market Update – the Late Majority 2.2 Broadband Market Overview: U.S. and Canada 2.2.1 U.S. 2.2.2 Canada 2.3 Competitive Dynamics: DSL vs. Cable 2.3.1 DSL 2.3.2 Cable MSO 2.4 ARPU Analysis 2.5 Bandwidth Cost Analysis 2.6 Regional Differences 3.0 Lessons from the European Broadband Market 4.0 Fiber Deployment: Making Inroads 4.1 Introduction to Technologies: FTTP, FTTN, and FTTC 4.2 Progress Report: Verizon vs. AT&T 4.3 Cable MSOs Fighting Back 5.0 Update on Alternative Broadband Technologies 5.1 Broadband Wireless 5.1.1 Fixed Broadband Wireless 5.1.2 Mobile Broadband Wireless 5.1.3 The 700 MHz Auction 5.2 Municipal Wireless Network 5.3 Broadband Over Power Line 5.4 Satellite Broadband 6.0 Key Enabling Technologies 6.1 Fixed Mobile Convergence Technologies 6.2 IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) 6.3 Femtocell 6.4 The Growing Importance of Residential Gateways (RGs) 7.0 Tiered Services, Bundled Services, and VAS Services 7.1 Tiered Services 7.2 Bundled Services 7.3 VoIP Services 7.4 Value-added Services 7.4.1 Consumer Interest 7.4.2 Broadband Entertainment Services 7.4.3 Home Networking Services 7.4.4 Storage/Backup Services 7.5 The Threat of Over-the-Top Services 8.0 Market Forecasts 9.0 Market Implications and Recommendations Resource Book Section I: Growth of Internet Adoption Section II: Demographics Analysis of Broadband Households Section III: Narrowband-Broadband Migration Section IV: Broadband Satisfaction Analysis Satisfaction Ratings by Providers in the U.S. and Canada Drivers for Satisfaction Section V: Broadband Subscribers’ Churns: a Detailed Analysis Internet Services: Who Switched and Where They Went A Comparison of Internet and Video Services: Who has Switched Decision Drivers for Switching Service Providers Those Who Plan to Move: Service Choices of Internet, Phone, and Video Those Who Moved: Which Service Provider Did They Call First Section VI: Value-Added Services Broadband Entertainment Home Networking Adoption and Usage of Home Network Home Networking Services from Service Providers Internet Security Online Storage Automated PC Maintenance – “the Dashboard” Section VII: Profiles of Cable Operators Comcast Corporation Time Warner Cable, Inc. Charter Communications, Inc. Cablevision Systems Corp. Cox Communications, Inc. Rogers Communications, Inc. Section VIII: Profiles of Telecom Operators AT&T Inc. Verizon Communications, Inc. Qwest Communications International, Inc. Embarq Clearwire Corporation Sprint Nextel Bell Canada Enterprises, Inc. Telus The Bottom Line
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Internet and Broadband Adoption Publish Date: 1Q 2008 Pages: 177 Authored By: Parks Associates - About Parks Associates
Authored by Yuanzhe (Michael) Cai and James Kuai
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