FCC Report: Small Telco Broadband Subscribers Doubled in Two Years
The number of residential customers taking broadband service from the nation’s smaller rate of return carriers more than doubled between December 2010 and December 2012 -- increasing 114%, according to a report released from the Federal Communications Commission.
In comparison, the number of residential customers taking broadband service from the nation’s largest price cap carriers increased 61% over the same period. The report from the Wireline Competition Bureau, titled “Universal Service Implementation Progress Report,” was based on data collected from carriers. Broadband was defined as any landline connection providing data rates of 3 Mbps downstream and 768 kbps upstream. Data collected about business customers showed a similar trend. Rate of return carriers saw a 97% increase in broadband customers, while price cap carriers saw an increase of 65%. The difference between what rate of return and price cap carriers experienced may reflect the higher level of competition that price cap carriers face. Although higher-speed services from the large telcos are seeing gains, telco DSL offerings have been hit hard by broadband services from cable companies, which tend to support higher data rates.
FCC Report: Small Telco Broadband Subscribers Doubled in Two Years Universal Service Implementation Progress Report (read the FCC report)