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New Broadband Access: Opportunities and Market Forecasts 2001-2005

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$2,950 (domestic)
$3,050 (international)
Product Code: X01BA
270 fact filled pages

Broadband Access: Opportunities and Market Forecasts 2001-2005 is your first step towards identifying emerging trends and market forecasts in the broadband arena.

Written by Sim Hall, this powerful resource will help you develop winning strategies and put you and your organization in a position of strength in an industry that is expected to generate more than $68 billion in combined revenues from 2001 to 2005.

For DSL, cable modems, fixed wireless, satellite and 3G cellular -- coverage of regulatory developments, standards progress, advantages, limitations, economics, deployments and outlooks, plus more.

This comprehensive tool will give you:

  • Detailed coverage and forecasts through 2005 of the rapidly emerging U.S. market for broadband local access services
  • A thorough exploration of business demand for broadband services by establishment size and industry type
  • Breakdown of market share potential and projections by technology
  • Insightful analysis of potential demand for broadband services in specific demographic segments of consumer markets
  • Explanation of the latest FCC rulings on collocation, universal services, line sharing, unbundling and Internet access providers affecting the broadband market

Plus you’ll:

  • Understand broadband access implications for traditional T-1 and telephony services
  • Gain practical knowledge for overcoming barriers to mass market acceptance
  • Discover the implications of recent developments including data CLEC failures, AT&T’s breakup and the scramble for 3G spectrum
  • Learn how IP voice over DSL and cable will bolster broadband business
  • Learn how and when new standards will eliminate many broadband technical deficiencies
  • Evaluate the impact of upcoming wireless auctions and 3G cellular developments
  • Discover exciting new value-added applications made possible by broadband access

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