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Date: 17th Mar 2010
DSL holds largest market share compared
to cable and fiber wired-broadband
ABI Research says wired-broadband service revenue totaled
$164 billion in 2009, an increase from $145 billion in 2008.
DSL still maintains the largest market share, followed by
cable and fiber broadband. Service revenue for DSL broadband
totaled nearly $100 billion in 2009. ABI Research expects
DSL broadband service revenue to reach just over $103 billion
in 2014 with a CAGR of 0.6% from 2009 to 2014.
ABI Research practice director Jason Blackwell comments,
"The increasing demand for broadband helps increase
subscriber numbers as well as service revenue. Global fixed
broadband service revenue is expected to exceed $210 billion
in 2014."
The study also states many operators are improving DSL
broadband by deploying VDSL, which is cheaper to deploy
than fiber as carriers can use existing copper infrastructure.
"The higher speed of VDSL broadband helps operators
to provide more services such as video on demand and interactive
gaming. That can help to generate more revenue for operators,"
notes research associate Khin Sandi Lynn. "Some operators
currently offering VDSL are Telus Canada, O2 Czech, OTE
Greece and Tele2 Netherlands."
Fiber broadband service revenue is increasing fast, with
a forecast CAGR of 23.3% between 2009 and 2014. ABI Research
forecasts service revenue for fiber broadband to reach $24.4
billion in 2010.
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