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Business Broadband@Home: High-speed Internet and the At-home Worker in the US

Service: Residential Voice & Data
Report Number: IN0401291IA
Publication Date: June 2004
Number of Pages: 7
Report Price: $2,995 U.S. Dollars
Analyst: Kneko Burney

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Abstract
Nearly a third of the US workforce is expected to regularly work at home, at least on a part-time basis, in 2003. This report examines the factors contributing to this phenomenon, as well as the influence the telecommuter market has had on residential broadband services. Forecasts include US teleworker Internet subscribers, US teleworker total broadband subscribers, US teleworker DSL subscribers, and US teleworker cable subscribers.

Table of Contents

  • Executive Summary
    • Business Broadband@Home:
  • Methodology
    • Forecasting Techniques
    • Definitions
  • Market Overview: US Telecommuters
  • Telecommuters with Access to the Internet (dial-up and broadband)
  • Business Broadband (In-ground) Subscribers in the Home
  • Telecommuters and DSL Broadband Access
  • Telecommuters and Cable Broadband Access

List of Tables

  • Table 1 - US Telecommuter Population (Full and Part-time), 2000-2008
  • Table 2 - US Telecommuter Population by Type, 2000-2008
  • Table 3 - US Internet-accessing Telecommuter Population (Full and Part-time, Dial-up and Broadband), 2000-2008
  • Table 4 - US Residential In-ground Broadband Subscribers - Telecommuter (Residential Subs using for Business Purposes*), 2000-2008
  • Table 5 - US Residential Business DSL Subscribers - Telecommuter (Residential Subs using for Business Purposes*), 2000-2008
  • Table 6 - US Residential Business Cable Subscribers - Telecommuter (Residential Subs using for Business Purposes*), 2000-2008

List of Figures

  • Total Telecommuters - US Business, 2003-2008

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