Broadband subscriptions in Australia
September 15th, 2006

“The number of broadband subscriptions in Australia topped 3.5 million at the end of June, but uptake continues to slow,”news reports.”The Snapshot of Broadband Deployment report, published by competition regulator the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), found 3,518,100 broadband subscriptions in Australia at the end of June - an increase of 67 per cent over June 2005’s 2,102,800.But the rate of growth in broadband subscriptions has slowed with the expansion of the total user base, ACCC telecoms commissioner Ed Willet said”.Further,”the fastest growing segment, in percentage terms, in June was the “other” category, which includes wireless broadband services. It grew from 75,000 subscribers in March to 99,100.The “other DSL” category also showed sharp growth, climbing from 208,600 to 251,100 over the same period”.

Broadband tops 3.5m

“The number of broadband subscriptions in Australia topped 3.5 million at the end of June, but uptake continues to slow,”news reports.”The Snapshot of Broadband Deployment report, published by competition regulator the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), found 3,518,100 broadband subscriptions in Australia at the end of June - an increase of 67 per cent [...]

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