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Broadband in the States 2003

A State-By-State Overview of Broadband Deployment

Broadband in the States 2003: A State-by-State Overview of Broadband Deployment is AeA's newest study. The report provides broadband subscription data at the national and state level since 1999.

This report complements previous AeA technology industry studies:

In discussing our top public policy priorities with Congress, the Executive Branch, and State Legislatures, AeA's high-tech industry publications provide important statistical information which brings credibility to our issues.

Broadband Subscriptions Up 488 Percent Since December 1999

  • Broadband subscriptions totaled 16.2 million in June 2002, up 488 percent from 2.8 million in December 1999
  • 13.4 million broadband subscribers added between December 1999 and June 2002
  • Broadband growth slowed to 27 percent between December 2001 and June 2002, the slowest rate since December 1999
  • 86 percent of broadband subscribers are residential and small businesses
  • Broadband is nearly universally available in urban population centers, while only 50 percent of the nation’s rural areas have a broadband provider serving customers
  • Cable is the dominant technology at 65 percent of the market, followed by DSL at 32 percent, and other wireline at 7.3 percent

Massachusetts, New Jersey, California Lead in Broadband Subscribers Per Household

  • California, New York, Florida, Texas, and New Jersey top states by broadband subscribers in June 2002
  • Massachusetts, New Jersey, California, the District of Columbia, and Alaska lead in broadband subscribers on a per household basis
  • California, New York, Texas, Florida and Ohio top states by broadband subscriber growth between December 2001 and June 2002

To learn about broadband deployment in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, order Broadband in the States 2003 TODAY online, or by calling 1.800.284.4232 ext. 0 or 408.987.4200

Cost:  $45 AeA members; $90 non-members

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