jamesfoster
Joined: 31 Aug 2009 Posts: 5 Location: USA
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Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 7:19 am Post subject: Rural Connections Drives Broadband Growth in US |
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Broadband penetration in rural areas grew by 9% in Q2 YOY. According to a study done by ComScore, the rural areas had significant gains in the past two years, whereas broadband penetration is very high in the metropolitan and micropolitan areas. East Coast has a significant percent of the total high-speed broadband connections in the US.
Rural areas Outpace Metros
In rural areas, broadband growth rate is higher than either the Metropolitan or the Micropolitan areas. The growth rate is 16% when compared to Q207 and 9% when compared to Q208. Whereas, the growth rate in Metropolitan area is 11% when compared to Q207 and 5% when compared to Q208. During the same period, Micropolitan area connections reached grew 14% from Q207 to Q209 and 7% from Q208 to Q209.
Metropolitan Areas Have 92% Broadband Penetration
According to the report Metropolitan area connections reached 92%, Micropolitan area connections are reached 83% and rural are broadband connections are reached 75% in Q209. Even though the rural areas had a rapid growth, the broadband penetration of 75% remains well below the national average of 89%. Lower broadband penetration in rural areas can be attributed to the lower Internet usage the other regions.
The Fastest Growing and the Largest Local Markets
If the fastest growing local broadband markets are concerned, the smaller markets in terms of area are the growth spots. Ft. Myers, Naples is the fastest growing market with a growth rate of 12% from Q1 2008 to Q1 2009. Similarly, most of the top positions are dominated by smaller markets. When it comes to the nations largest markets, they are closer to saturation and just managed a single-digit growth. New York, the largest local market with 96% broadband penetration just managed to grow by 2% YOY.
Even though the growth in broadband penetration in the Metro region is near to saturation, the rural markets are set to power the broadband penetration. However, as the demand from the high-end applications such as video streaming becomes a regular activity, the Metropolitan and Micropolitan areas will show growth in terms of the quality of the broadband such as speed and connectivity. |
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