Abstract
The North American region has the highest broadband penetration among the different geographical regions. Driven by competition, both the US and Canada have seen strong growth in the last year and a half. The US alone added more than 16 million subscribers, but there are signs of market saturation and slower growth in the coming years.
Table of Contents
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Key points
North America
Overview
Country analysis: US
- General
- Regulation
- Pricing and tariffs
- Fixed-wireless broadband and municipal WiFi
- AT&T
- Verizon
- Comcast
- Cablevision
- Qwest
Country analysis: Canada
- General
- Regulation
- Pricing and tariffs
- Competitors
- Bell Canada
- SaskTel
- Shaw Communications
Table of figures
- Figure 1: Consumer household broadband penetration
- Figure 2: North American Internet and broadband subscriber forecast
- Figure 3: North American broadband subscribers by technology
- Table 1: US: top-level broadband subscriber figures
- Figure 4: US: Internet and broadband subscriber forecast
- Figure 5: US: subscribers by broadband technology
- Figure 6: US: broadband players and subscribers
- Table 2: Canada: top-level broadband subscriber figures
- Figure 7: Canada: Internet and broadband subscriber forecast
- Figure 8: Canada: broadband subscribers by technology
- Figure 9: Canada: broadband players and subscribers







































