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The Whole Cyber Ball: The US Internet Access Market - Consumer and Business, 2003-2008

Service: Service Provider Markets
Report Number: IN0401338TX
Publication Date: September 2004
Number of Pages: 15
Report Price: $2,295 U.S. Dollars
Analyst: Daryl Schoolar

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Abstract
In-Stat/MDR estimates the total US Internet access services market was $35.1 billion in 2003, and will have strong single digit growth for the next five years. Of that $35.1 billion, consumer access services generated nearly two-thirds of the revenue. Broadband access services revenues for both the consumer and business market remain the largest drivers of Internet access service revenues.
 
 This report provides forecasts for both the consumer and business markets. The consumer market forecasts include the number of households online, Internet access connections by access technology, and service revenues by access technology. The business market forecasts include number of US firms online, Internet access connections by access technology, and service revenues by access technology.
 
 Access technology covered in this report includes dial-up, cable modem, DSL, fixed wireless broadband, satellite, broadband power line, Fiber-to-the-Home, broadband power line, dedicated Internet access, Ethernet, and ISDN BRI.
 

Table of Contents

  • Executive Summary
  • Methodology
  • Revenues and Connections
  • Definitions
  • Total US Internet Access Market
  • Consumer Internet Access
  • Total US Business Internet Access Market

List of Tables

  • Table 1. Total US Internet Access Service Revenues, 2003 - 2008
  • Table 2. Total US Internet Access Service Revenues by Market and Access Technology, 2003 - 2008
    • US Internet Access
      • Total Service Revenues
      • Consumer Service Internet Access Revenues
      • Business Service Internet Access Revenues
    • Consumer
      • Total Consumer Internet Access Revenues
      • Dial-Up Internet Access Revenues
      • Total Broadband Internet Access Revenues
        • Cable Modem
        • DSL
        • Fixed Wireless
        • Fiber to the Home
        • Satellite
        • Broadband Power Line
    • Business Service Revenues
      • Total Revenues
      • Dial-Up Revenues
      • Total Broadband Revenues
        • DSL
        • Cable Modem
        • Fixed Wireless
        • Satellite
      • Dedicated Access Revenues
        • Fractional T-1
        • Full T-1
        • Fractional T-3
        • Full T-3
        • OC-X
      • Ethernet Access Revenues
      • ISDN BRI
  • Table 3. Total US Consumer Internet Access Market, 2003 - 2008
    • Online Households
      • US Households
    • Total Consumer
      • US Households Online
      • Total Connections
      • Total Revenues
      • Connections Per online Home
    • Dial-Ups
      • Number of Connections
      • Avg. Revenue Month
      • Annual Revenue
    • Cable Modem
      • Number of Connections
      • Avg. Revenue Month
      • Annual Revenue
    • DSL
      • Number of Connections
      • Avg. Revenue Month
      • Annual Revenue
    • Fixed Wireless
      • Number of Connections
      • Avg. Revenue Month
      • Annual Revenue
    • Fiber to the Home
      • Number of Connections
      • Avg. Revenue Month
      • Annual Revenue
    • Satellite
      • Number of Connections
      • Avg. Revenue Month
      • Annual Revenue
    • Broadband Power Line
      • Number of Connections
      • Avg. Revenue Month
      • Annual Revenue
  • Table 4. Total US Business Internet Access Market, 2003 - 2008
      • Total # of Firms
      • Total # of Firms w/Internet Access
    • Total
      • Number of Connections
      • Yearly Revenue
      • Connections Per Firm
    • Corporate Dial-Up
      • Number of Connections
      • Revenue Per Month
      • Yearly Revenue
    • DSL
      • Number of Connections
      • Revenue Per Month
      • Yearly Revenue
    • Cable Modem
      • Number of Connections
      • Revenue Per Month
      • Yearly Revenue
    • Fixed Wireless Broadband
      • Number of Connections
      • Revenue Per Month
      • Yearly Revenue
    • Satellite
      • Number of Connections
      • Revenue Per Month
      • Yearly Revenue
    • Fractional T-1
      • Number of Connections
      • DS-0's in Use
      • DS-0 Revenue per Month
      • Yearly Revenue
    • Full T-1
      • Number of Connections
      • DS-0's in Use
      • DS-0 Revenue per Month
      • Yearly Revenue
    • Fractional T-3
      • Number of Connections
      • DS-0's in Use
      • DS-0 Revenue per Month
      • Yearly Revenue
    • Full T-3
      • Number of Connections
      • DS-0's in Use
      • DS-0 Revenue per Month
      • Yearly Revenue
    • OC-X
      • Number of Connections
      • DS-0's in Use
      • DS-0 Revenue per Month
      • Yearly Revenue
    • Ethernet
      • Number of Connections
      • Revenue Per Month
      • Yearly Revenue
    • ISDN BRI
      • Number of Connections
      • Revenue Per Month
      • Yearly Revenue

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