here's a little perspective - "Middle East and Africa added 1.75  
million for a total of around 3.8 million" - that's about as many  
broadband lines as there are in New York City alone

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http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=17517&ch=infotech

Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Worldwide DSL use jumps 38 percent in a year, industry group says

By Associated Press


ATHENS, Greece (AP) -- Worldwide use of DSL technology for broadband  
access rose 38 percent to around 164 million users in the year to  
June 30, 2006, boosted by strong growth in the European Union, an  
industry trade group said Tuesday.

In EU countries, roughly 18 million new Digital Subscriber Line users  
were added in those 12 months, an increase of 45 percent, bringing  
the total to 56 million, and making up slightly more than one-third  
of the global total.

The figures were announced by the industry group DSL Forum, which is  
holding a quarterly meeting in Athens.

Use of DSL has accelerated in the past few years as advances in  
technology have driven down prices and allowed greater services to be  
offered over existing telephone lines.

''Sustained global growth in DSL is founded on leveraging the  
existing telecommunications infrastructure,'' Michael Brusca, head of  
the DSL Forum, said.

''The performance and quality of broadband services with DSL keeps on  
getting better and better.''

In North America, where cable television penetration is widespread,  
slightly more than half of broadband subscribers use cable television  
lines.

However, in the year to June, DSL use rose faster than cable modem  
subscriptions and, overall, the market rose 31 percent to 26.7  
million users.

In the Asia-Pacific region, DSL use rose 9.5 percent to 29.8 million  
users, while in South and Southeast Asia, the number of users rose 57  
percent to 36.2 million, due largely to 11.6 million new subscribers  
in China.

Latin America added 3 million subscribers for a total of 8.06 million  
and the Middle East and Africa added 1.75 million for a total of  
around 3.8 million.


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