Report: Broadband Lines Worldwide Surpass 100-Million Mark

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on January 5, 2004 - 4:17am.
London -- According to new estimates by British analyst firm Point Topic, there are now more than 100 million broadband Internet lines in the world. The company said that the total number of lines grew to more than 89 million in September, an increase of more than 10 million lines compared to more than 79 million recorded at the end of June. Point Topic's Tim Johnson said that the same percentage growth in the fourth quarter of 2003 would push the global total of lines past 100 million, making broadband Internet one of the fastest growing technologies in history.
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