Worldwide Broadband Analysis

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Worldwide Broadband Analysis

Point Topic has released some numbers analyzing global broadband stats.
According to the report:
The Asia-Pacific region still claims by far the largest share of all broadband lines, accounting for 40% of the world’s 229.0m broadband lines in Q1 2006. But despite impressive growth rates in China, India and Vietnam, its majority share is under constant threat from buoyant broadband markets in the countries of Eastern and Central European as well as Northern Africa.
China once again pulled ahead of the USA. In Q4 2005, both countries acquired 2.5m new subscribers, but Q1 2006 saw the gap re-established, with China adding 3.7m and the USA 3.3m. India has not yet reached these heights, nonetheless its growth rate is striking. In Q1 2006, broadband subscribers grew by 56.8% to pass the 1.0m threshold, whereas DSL growth carried mainly by (Bharti and BSNL) contributed the lion share of net additions - 0.5m.
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