Originally published: September 1, 2011
Last updated: September 1, 2011 - 12:40pm
The 18 largest cable and telephone providers in the U.S. acquired about 350,000 net additional high-speed Internet subscribers in the second quarter of 2011, according to Leichtman Research Group, Inc.
These top provides account for about 93% of the broadband market. LRG found that the top cable companies accounted for 77% of the net additional subscribers, with cable companies adding over 270,000 broadband subscribers in the quarter, while the leading telcos reached 80,000 more net subscribers. Leading cable broadband providers had a 56% share of the overall market at the end of the second quarter, with 42.97 million, about 8.9 million more subscribers than the top telephone companies, which had 34.07 million. A year ago, cable's lead stood at 7.85 million. The report also found that the market is growing increasingly saturated. The number of new net additional subscribers was the second lowest of any quarter in the 10 years LRG has been tracking the broadband sector. Comcast remained in the top spot, with 17.55 million high-speed Internet subs, followed by AT&T at 16.47 million, Time Warner Cable at 10.06 million, Verizon at 8.55 million and CenturyLink at 5.43 million. (Aug 25)
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