USA: report compares rural and urban broadband as input for national strategy
Among key findings, the report reveals rural service providers enjoyed slightly better sequential broadband growth in 2008 than urban providers. While growth in broadband slowed dramatically in 2Q08 for both rural and urban providers, rural providers enjoyed roughly a two-to-one sequential rate of growth over their urban counterparts in the period. “Even though broadband growth slowed overall in 2008, rural service providers consistently led urban service providers in broadband growth on a percentage basis,” says Arnason. Ongoing growth in broadband is increasingly important to the business of service providers operating in all regions, given ongoing access line loss and increased competition from alternative providers. Providers in rural markets have an opportunity to strengthen broadband capacity with access to $7.2 billion in funds available via the broadband stimulus portion of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. As the rate of access line loss accelerates, the business of all telecom service providers is dependent on broadband expansion through the deployment of next-generation technology which can be used to deliver cost effective, fast and reliable broadband services.
The full report is available for download at http://pivot-media.com/trends.
New Study Compares U.S. Rural and Urban Provider Broadband, Access Line Trends