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A American High Speed Internet
(410) 385-3099
Baltimore, MD
Insite Technology
(410) 528-1726
921 E. Fort Avenue
Baltimore, MD
GuesTech-Web Based Services to Hotels
(410) 369-2059
2400 Boston Street Suite 301
Baltimore, MD
Professional Internet Group
(410) 823-0547
Towson, MD
Solution 1 Computers
(443) 278-4063
Catonsville, MD
Blue Sky Factory
(410) 230-0061
40 E Crossing Street
Baltimore, MD
Cooper Intergrated Services
(443) 928-6145
Baltimore, MD
Magikmyth International Inc.
(443) 400-8419
Baltimore, MD
Hughsnet
Towson, MD
Relaxdoc.Com Inc
(410) 560-7450
1818 Pot Spring Road # 116
Lutherville Timonium, MD
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HDTV Magazine - HDTV Almanac - Broadband Growing at High Speed

The communication world is changing rapidly, and this has enormous implications for everything from how we get our news to who pays for our entertainment programming. And key to this change is the growth of broadband Internet connections to the home. Now that we’ve graduated from slow dial-up connections to always-on high-speed broadband over wireless home networks, it is practical to deliver music and video right into every room. Internet radio, movies and TV programming on demand, and free video phone calls with Skype are just a few of the benefits of this new world of big data pipes.

Now comes a study from Futuresource that predicts 500 million high-speed broadband home connections worldwide by 2010. About 60% use telephone connections such as DSL, and about another 20% use cable television connections. The study singles out India for much of the predicted growth, jumping from about five million subscribers today — about 2% market penetration — to nearly 25 million lines by 2013.

Also watch for data throughput rates to increase. According to Futuresource, the average U.S. home broadband connection maxes out at 2.7 megabits per second (Mbps) for downloads. In Europe, the average in Sweden is 14 Mbps — more than five times as the U.S. average — but even Sweden is left in the dust by Japan and So...

HDTV Almanac - Broadband Growing at High Speed
by Alfred Poor on July 8, 2009

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