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Getting Online: The US Business Internet Access Market by Size of Business and Access Technology, 2003 -2008

Service: Business Data and Managed Services
Report Number: IN0401713BD
Publication Date: August 2004
Number of Pages: 24
Report Price: $2,295 U.S. Dollars
Analyst: Daryl Schoolar

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Abstract
Internet access services for businesses remains one of the brighter service areas in the US telecommunications industry. In-Stat/MDR estimates the market generated just over $12 billion in 2003. In-Stat/MDR forecasts service revenues will have low single digit growth through 2008.
 
 This report looks at the market for US business Internet access services, and provides forecasts for both access revenues and the number of connections segmented by size of business and access technology through 2008. Access technologies forecasted in this report include: dial-up, DSL, cable modem, fixed wireless broadband, satellite, fractional T-1, full T-1, fractional T-3, full T-3, OC-X, Ethernet, and ISDN PRI.
 
 

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