This is what I use, cyberatlas. Its free and has a composite of different ratings agencies for growth rates. See how emarketer and CIA disagree, on worldwide breakdowns and projections.
Worldwide Internet Population: 445.9 million (eMarketer) 533 million (Computer Industry Almanac)
Projection for 2004: 709.1 million (eMarketer) 945 million (Computer Industry Almanac) cyberatlas.internet.com
Broadband growth in the US- Broadband Growth in the U.S., Q1 2002 Cable Modem Q1 2002 1 year ago net add Time Warner 2,195,000 1,183,000 1,012,000 AT&T 1,625,000 1,134,000 491,000 Comcast 1,040,500 574,300 466,200 Cox 1,001,311 587,170 414,141 Charter 747,700 324,600 423,100 Cablevision 559,765 303,800 255,965 Adelphia 377,500 150,906 226,594 Mediacom 112,300 79,800 32,500 Insight 88,100 30,300 57,800 Cable One 32,900 3,600 29,300 Total Top Cable 7,780,076 4,371,476 3,408,600 DSL SBC 1,500,000 945,000 555,000 Verizon 1,350,000 720,000 630,000 Bell South 729,000 303,000 426,000 Qwest 484,000 306,000 178,000 Total Top DSL 4,063,000 2,274,000 1,789,000 Total Broadband 11,843,076 6,645,476 5,197,600 Source: The Companies and Leichtman Research Group, Inc. All data from Q1 2002, except Adelphia, Mediacom, Insight, Cable One from Q4 2001 cyberatlas.internet.com
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