WATPA: FW: FCC RELEASES DATA ON,HIGH-SPEED SERVICES FOR INTERNET ACCESS

From: Norm Jacknis <norm@jacknis.com>
Date: Thu Jul 07 2005 - 21:56:03 EDT

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RELEASES DATA ON
HIGH-SPEED SERVICES FOR INTERNET ACCESS

High-Speed Connections to the Internet Increased 34% During 2004 for a
Total of 38 Million Lines in Service

Washington, D.C. - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today
released new data on high-speed connections to the Internet in the
United States. Twice a year, facilities-based broadband providers must
report the number of high-speed connections in service pursuant to the
FCC's local competition and broadband data gathering program (FCC
Form 477).

For reporting purposes, high-speed lines are connections that deliver
services at speeds exceeding 200 kilobits per second (kbps) in at least
one direction, while advanced services lines are connections that
deliver services at speeds exceeding 200 kbps in both directions.

For the purposes of this report we collected data from providers with at
least 250 high-speed lines in a state. Statistics released today
reflect data as of December 31, 2004 filed by providers on FCC Form
477 in the Commission's local competition and broadband data gathering
program.

1) High-Speed Lines

* During the year 2004, high-speed lines serving residential,
small business, larger business, and other subscribers increased by
34% to 37.9 million lines. The increase was 17% during the second half
of 2004, from 32.5 million to 37.9 million lines, compared to a 15%
increase, from 28.2 million to 32.5 million lines, during the first
half of the year.

* High-speed lines serving residential and small business
subscribers increased by 36% during 2004, to 35.3 million lines. The
increase was 17% during the second half of the year, from 30.1
million to 35.3 million lines, compared to a 16% increase, from 26.0 million
to 30.1 million lines, during the first six months.

* During the year 2004, asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL)
high-speed lines increased by 45%, to 13.8 million lines. They
increased by 21% during the second half of 2004, from 11.4 million to
13.8 million lines, compared to a 20% increase, from 9.5 million to
11.4 million lines, during the preceding six months.

* High-speed coaxial cable connections (cable modem service)
increased by 30% during 2004, to 21.4 million lines. They increased
by 15% during the last six months of 2004, from 18.6 million to 21.4
million lines, compared to a 13% increase in the first half of the
year, from 16.4 million to 18.6 million lines.

* The remaining 2.7 million high-speed connections in service at
the end of 2004 were satellite or terrestrial wireless connections,
fiber or powerline connections, or wireline connections other than
ADSL. During 2004, satellite or terrestrial wireless connections increased
by 50%, to 0.5 million, and fiber or powerline connections increased by
16%, to 0.7 million.

2) Advanced Services Lines

* Advanced services lines of all technology types increased by
42%, to 28.9 million lines, during the year 2004. They increased by
23% during the second half of 2004, from 23.5 million to 28.9 million
lines, compared to a 15% increase during the first half of the year, from
20.3 million to 23.5 million lines.

* About 26.4 million of the 28.9 million advanced services lines
served residential and small business subscribers.

* ADSL advanced services lines increased by 88% and cable modem
advanced services lines increased by 36% during 2004. ADSL advanced
services lines increased by 51% during the last six months of 2004,
compared to a 19% increase for cable modem advanced services lines.
During the first half of the year, ADSL advanced services lines
increased by 24% and cable modem advanced services lines increased by
15%.

3) Geographic Coverage

* At the end of 2004, the service providers that report to the
Commission had at least one high-speed service subscriber in 95% of
the nation's zip codes. Our analysis indicates that 99% of the country's
population lives in these zip codes.

The summary statistics released today also include
state-by-state, population density, and household income information,
ranked by zip codes. As additional information becomes available, it
will be posted on the Commission's Internet site.

The report is available for reference in the FCC's Reference
Information Center, Courtyard Level, 445 12th Street, SW, Washington,
DC. Copies
may be purchased by calling Best Copy and Printing, Inc. at (800)
378-3160. The report can also be downloaded from the FCC-State Link
Internet site at www.fcc.gov/wcb/stats.

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