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The FCC's recent broadband penetration
report has critics wondering about its accuracy. Is the FCC fudging US
broadband figures to avoid taking "immediate action" or artificially inflate
penetration rates to help the President meet his stated goal of "universal,
affordable access to broadband by 2007"? Only time will tell.
Meanwhile, in June, U.S. broadband
jumped 1.36 percentage points to 58.57% among active Internet users. Note
that as of this month, the Bandwidth
Report will track broadband and narrowband growth only using a new
system of measurement. The new NetRatings NetSpeed report finds web connection
speeds more accurately using additional parameters.* The charts used, derived
from Nielsen//NetRatings data, show trends in connection speeds to the
Internet for United States users.
Home Connectivity in the
US:
Most active Internet users
connect from home with broadband connections. As of June 2005, narrowband
users (56Kbps or less) comprise 41.43% of active Internet users in the
US, down 1.36 percentage points from 42.79% in May 2005 (see Figure 1).
http://www.websiteoptimization.com/bw/0507/
Broadband Growth in the US:
Broadband penetration in the
US grew by 1.36 percentage points to 58.57% in June, up from 57.21% in
May. Note that these figures are based on Nielsen//NetRatings new NetSpeed
report, and are not directly comparable to our previous figures. Since
we have only four data points from the new survey, we base our future broadband
penetration rates on the previous month's data. Based on the growth rate
we tracked until last month, broadband penetration among active Internet
users in the US should break 60% by the third quarter of 2005 (see Figure
2). http://www.websiteoptimization.com/bw/0507/
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 June of 2005, of those connected to the Internet,
81.74% of US users at work enjoy a high-speed connection, up 0.25 percentage
points from the 81.49% share in May. At work, 18.26% connect at 56Kbps
or less (see Figure 3). http://www.websiteoptimization.com/bw/0507/
FCC Fudging Broadband Penetration
Stats?
With the release of their recent
broadband penetration report, the FCC is being criticized by a number of
critics of fudging the figures. FCC chief Kevin Martin crows that the U.S.
"leads the world in the total number of broadband connections with 38 million
subscribers," and that we are "well on our way to accomplishing the president's
goal of universal, affordable access to broadband by 2007." What he doesn't
highlight is that the U.S. stands 12th or 13th in overall broadband penetration
depending on who you listen to. In fact, the US is a generation behind
leading countries in high-speed broadband adoption. Critics point to the
facts that the FCC reclassified broadband as any connection over 200kbps
and count any ZIP code as broadband enabled if just one resident is wired
for broadband. Is the FCC fudging the figures to avoid taking "immediate
action" or to help meet the administration's broadband goals?
Further Reading:
FCC
Broadband Stats: Junk?
A number of critics are wondering
whether the FCC's recent report on broadband penetration is accurate. Broadband
Reports, July 26, 2005.
FCC
Releases Data on High-Speed Services for Internet Access
According to the FCC, high-speed
connections to the Internet (defined as > 200kbps) increased by 34% in
2004, for a total of 38 million lines of service. Federal Communications
Commission, July 7, 2005.
FCC
Broadband Report Promotes Calls for Greater Penetration
While the number of U.S. broadband
Internet subscribers grew by 34 percent in 2004, some policymakers fear
that increase is happening too slowly.
IDC
Predicts 46% of Western European Households Will Have Broadband by 2009
"According to a new IDC study,
broadband penetration in Western Europe will continue to surge in coming
years. By 2009, 46% of Western European households will have broadband
access, compared to 20% at the end of 2004."
Nielsen//NetRatings
Provides the US broadband data
(percentage of active Internet users) for the Bandwidth Report.
*Note that Nielsen//NetRatings
reports the percentage of active Internet users that use broadband from
home, not broadband households. NetRatings uses a panel of 40,000 to 50,000
people with software meters installed on their computers. These meters
detect connection speeds. Each month they do an enumeration study to call
a number of people to calibrate the panel by adjusting weightings to match
the population at large.
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 July 2005 Bandwidth Report
is available at: http://www.websiteoptimization.com/bw/0507/
About Web
Site Optimization
Don't Make Me Wait! The new
book titled "Speed Up Your Site Web Site Optimization" by Andy King,
and the companion web site are about designing "speedy" web sites with
techniques that...
* Cut file size and download
times in half
* Speed up site load
time to satisfy customers
* Engage users with fast
response times and flow stimulus
* Increase usability,
boost profits, and slash bandwidth costs
* Improve search engine
rankings and web page conversions
Andy King is also the founder
of WebReference.com and JavaScript.com, both award-winning developer sites
from internet.com. Created in 1995 and subsequently acquired by Mecklermedia
(now Jupitermedia) in 1997, WebReference has grown into one of the most
popular developer sites on the Internet. While he was Managing Editor
of WebReference.com and JavaScript.com, Andy became the "Usability Czar"
at internet.com, where he optimized the speed and usability of their sites.
In addition to his consulting work, he continues to write the monthly Bandwidth
Report and the Speed Tweak of the Week for WebSiteOptimization.com.
Contact Matt Hockin at
503.246.1375 for an interview with the author or a review copy of Speed
Up Your Site - Web Site Optimization http://www.interactivemarketinginc.com
matt(at)interactivemarketinginc.com
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