Abstract
Broadband Internet services are an increasingly important element of the
telecommunications service bundle. However, consumers are becoming aware of
the limitations that some broadband service connections provide, particularly
in regard to available bandwidth.
This report details consumer survey results about the amount of bandwidth
currently available to residential broadband end-users in the United States.
It covers the type of broadband access technology (i.e., cable modem, DSL,
etc.) being used, the company providing the service, the download and upload
speeds of the end-users' broadband connection, and how much they are paying
for broadband service.
Table of Contents
List of Tables
- Table 1. Broadband Access Technology: Type of Connection
- Table 2. What Company Provides Your Broadband Internet Service?
- Table 3. Describe Your Satisfaction with the Speed of Your Broadband
Connection
- Table 4. Bandwidth: What Is Your Download Speed?
- Table 5. Bandwidth: What Is Your Upload Speed?
- Table 6. US Residential Broadband Service: Average Speeds by Access
Technology
- Table 7. How Much Do You Pay Each Month For Your Broadband Internet
Service?
- Table 8. Cable Modem Service: Download and Upload Speeds
- Table 9. DSL Service: Download and Upload Speeds
- Table 10. FTTH: Download and Upload Speeds
- Table 11. Fixed Wireless Broadband: Download and Upload Speeds
- Table 12. Satellite Broadband: Download and Upload Speeds
List of Figures
- Figure 1. US Residential Broadband Service: Average Downstream Speed by
Access Technology (Mbps)
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