Monday, August 14, 2006

Broadband prices are Falling - myvideotalk india

DSL costs have fallen 15 per cent since 2004, and are set to drop a further 11 per cent by the end 2006. This seems to be a global trend as reported from various countries around the world.
This is in line with global spending which has fallen 9.3 per cent since the beginning of this year.
The falling figures are relative to the adoption of broadband across the globe, and is an exciting trend this will make broadband available more freely and more widely distributed across the country. e.g Japan had the best broadband offerings with fiber-to-the-node (up to 100Mpbs) costing approx $25.90 per month. "Some operators offer 100Mbps for $25.90 per month, which is lower than the worldwide average for broadband over cable modem. This is an exciting trend and will see more and more consumers shift from cable to DSL broadband and will substantially increase the number of people who will be in a position to use our streaming video solutions and web conferencing facilities.

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