(PRWEB) June 25, 2005
Continuing last year’s trend, Canada leads the US in broadband penetration by 20 percentage points. As of March 2005, Canadians enjoy a broadband penetration rate of 77%, while only 57% of the wired US population has broadband. In May, U.S. broadband penetration crept up by 0.36 percentage points to 58.82% among active Internet users. The charts below, derived from Nielsen//NetRatings and Ipsos-Reid, show trends in connection speeds to the Internet for United States and Canadian users.*
Home Connectivity in the US:
Most active Internet users connect from home with broadband connections. Among narrowband users, 33.76% use 56Kbps modems, 5.08% use 28/33.3Kbps, and 2.34% use 14.4Kbps modems. In total, 41.18% of home users in the US connect to the Internet at 56Kbps or less (see Figure 1). http://www.websiteoptimization.com/bw/0506/
Broadband Growth in the US:
Broadband penetration in the US grew by 0.36 percentage points to 58.82% in May, up from 58.46% in April. This increase is less than half the average increase in broadband of 0.85 points per month over the last twelve months. US broadband penetration growth appears to be tapering off in recent months. At the current growth rate, broadband penetration among active Internet users in the US should break 60% by mid-summer 2005 (see Figure 2). http://www.websiteoptimization.com/bw/0506/
Work Connectivity:
Most workers in the US enjoy high-speed connections to the Internet. Most use a high-speed line such as a T1 connection, and share bandwidth between computers connected to an Ethernet network. The speed of each connection decreases as more employees hook up to the LAN. As of May of 2005, of those connected to the Internet, 81.55% of US users at work enjoy a high-speed connection, up 0.22 percentage points from the 81.33% share in April. At work, 18.45% connect at 56Kbps or less (see Figure 3). http://www.websiteoptimization.com/bw/0506/
US-Canadian Broadband Penetration Gap at 20 Points
In North America, Canada is leading the US in the race for broadband domination. Continuing last year’s trend, Canada leads the US in broadband penetration by 20 percentage points. As of March 2005, Canadians enjoy a broadband penetration rate of 77%, while only 57% of the wired US population has broadband (see Figure 4).
About The Bandwidth Report
The Bandwidth Report is a monthly roundup of connectivity trends in the US and elsewhere. Each month’s bandwidth report offers the latest statistics in Internet connectivity and broadband trends, including:
Home Connectivity in the US
Broadband Growth in the US
Work Connectivity
Broadband Trends in the US, Canada, and other countries
The June 2005 Bandwidth Report is available at:
http://www.websiteoptimization.com/bw/0506/
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