The total number of global broadband subscribers is inching toward 600 million, according to data released by industry group Broadband Forum. They estimate that at the end of the third quarter of 2011, there were about 581 million broadband subscribers.…
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The Dutch love their fiber (broadband)
Netherlands, a country that wants to have 1 Gbps connections everywhere now has 269,000 fiber-based broadband subscribers. Netherlands has a total of 6.29 million broadband subscribers including 2.66 million who use cable broadband and it is one of the fastest broadband nations in the world.…
Read MoreDSL Trembles (a Tad) As Fiber Rumbles
Fiber broadband is finally coming into its own, thanks to the growing number of fiber broadband deployments across the world. However, fiber broadband’s growing popularity is coming at the cost of DSL, one of the more widely deployed broadband technologies…
Read MoreState of the Internet: Fiber, Fast Cities and Faster Broadband
Broadband continues to spread worldwide and the high-speed internet movement is going wireless, according to data collected by Akamai for its latest State of the Internet report. Here are glimpses of the report, including fastest cities in the world as well as some U.S. stats.…
Read MoreChattanooga Goes Choo-Choo with 1 Gbps Broadband
Chattanooga, TN today become one of few places in the world where it is possible to get 1 Gbps broadband connections to their homes and businesses, thanks to their muni-owned network operator & utility, EPB. The GPON-based network is one of the fastest anywhere.…
Read MoreBy The Numbers: Our Very Connected, Always-On World
Our world is getting smaller and smaller, thanks to the increasing number of folks connecting to the Internet. It is more connected, changing the way we live, work, communicate and share. Here is a visual representation of our connected planet, by the numbers.…
Read MoreHow Much Will Google's Fiber Network Cost?
Google today announced an audacious plan to build what a cutting-edge broadband network. It is an experimental network, much like Google's Wi-Fi network in the city of Mountain View, Calif. Google's planned FTTH network won't be cheap, but in the end it is worth the price.…
Read MoreWhat Can You Do With 1 Gigabit?
Google earlier today announced that it would be launching an experimental fiber-to-the-home network that would offer speeds of as much as 1 gigabit per second. The question is what can you do with this much speed? Share your ideas with us.…
Read MoreOECD: U.S. Largest, If Not The Fastest, Broadband Market
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development released its report on broadband usage and penetration with some interesting findings and observations. Instead…
Read MoreAs Broadband Growth Slows, Expect Speed Boosts
U.S. demand for broadband has finally started to slow, but that means the carriers are looking for even more ways to squeeze money out of subscribers. One such way: speed boosts. Continue Reading…
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