Saturday, February 11th, 2012

Broadband development -challenging to global recession

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Despite the current situation of global meltdown, broadband industry is said to have a bright future were the customers subscribing to them are increasing forcibly. Subscribers for fixed broadband lines are estimated to rise drastically 496 million from 493 million in the end of the year stated by an analysis group, Point Topic. The figures will be increased further from 683 million to 695 million in the next five years.

Persistent growth in the developed countries is a vital reason for the estimated hike, said Tim Johnson, a chief analyst at Point Topic. Point topic gathers the information required for asserting the growth by taking the quantity of the non residents who expects to subscribe unlimited broadband in each time group, which enables to set a growth pace in the near future.

With regard to the recession about to hit some countries analysts cut down the expected growth rates to some extent and that forecast was unfit. According to Point Topic within the 2012, Denmark will be taken over by Norway as one of the leading countries to take up broadband.

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