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FCC Reports Backs Claims Of Digital Divide

102 Million High-Speed Connections In U.S. By End Of 2008

John Eggerton -- Multichannel News, 2/12/2010 3:41:00 PM

According to the Federal Communications Commission's just-released high-speed Internet report, the first under a new metric, there were a total of 102 million total high-speed connections, fixed and mobile, residential and business, by the end of 2008.

By the FCC's old definition of minimum high-speed, there had been 132.8 million high-speed connections.

Cable-modem service connections were up by 14% in 2008 to 41 million, according to the new report based, for the first time, on census tract-level figures.

The report also provided evidence for the digital divide.

For the fixed connections, like cable and DSL, the commission data found that in 200 counties (representing 1% of U.S. households), no more than 20% met that definition of high speed, while in about half as many counties (104) with eight times the population (8% of the households), 80% had at least those speeds.

The commission said the boost in cable's connection numbers was attributable in part to "more comprehensive" reporting from small cable systems.

The FCC said it did not have comparables for mobile broadband, but said that at the end of 2008, 25 million wireless subscribers had devices--laptops, smart phones--with plans that allowed for Internet access. That was out of 86 million subs who had devices capable of the minimum 200 kbps upload speeds, but either only had a voice service or a data service confined to messaging, ring tones and games.

Fixed-service high-speed Internet access connections (by the high speed definition of 768 Kbps downstream and more than 200 upstream) were up 10% in 2008 to 77 million, but that was down from the 17% increase the year before.

According to the new numbers, 49% had downstream of more than 3 megabits per second, 34% had at least 6 mbps, and 11% had at least 10 mbps, all with upstream of more than 200 kbps.

DSL connections were up 3% in 2008 to 30 million, while fiber to the home had the biggest jump at 56%. But it was starting from a relatively small base, so that percentage jump to only 3 million was magnified.

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