Consumer broadband revenue will continue growing through 2017, with growth...
Consumer broadband revenue will continue growing through 2017, with growth in revenue from fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) and cable modems forecast to offset expected declines in DSL revenue, Atlantic-ACM said Thursday in a report. FTTH will continue to capture additional market share…
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over the course of the next five years, while cable modem revenue will eventually peak, Atlantic-ACM said. However, FTTH growth is expected to slow as its market penetration matures and carrier builds begin to slow. FTTH adoption will be mostly limited to major metropolitan areas, while rural markets will have increased penetration by cable providers and additional government stimulus for DSL, Atlantic-ACM said. Longer term, cable and rural DSL will face competitive pressure from LTE-based services (http://xrl.us/bnzt3o).