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To: Maverick who wrote (20019)3/8/2000 5:35:00 PM
From: Maverick  Respond to of 29970
 
US residents will pay $40 for broadband now, study says
By Corey Grice
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
February 15, 2000, 3:00 p.m. PT
More than 12 million U.S. residents are willing to pay $40 per month for high-speed Internet access, and a total of 23 million U.S. residents are interested in broadband services at that price, according to a new report by communications market research firm The Strategis Group. Strategis expects 25 million high-speed households by 2004, up from 1.9 million in 1999. Residential broadband revenue is expected to increase to $7.67 billion in five years from $580 million today. In 2004, cable is expected to claim 46 percent of the market compared with 40 percent for digital subscriber lines.