The number of broadband households more than doubled during 2001, according to a new study from eMarketer.
“Countries such as Germany, Japan, Taiwan, Canada, Sweden and Belgium have all experienced significant growth over the last twelve months,” said Ben Macklin, author of the report.
Macklin echoes the findings of yesterday’s Instat/MDR report (See World Broadband Population Set To Boom) in stating that the Far East will experience the largest increase in growth. According to eMarketer, the Asia-Pacific region is set to overtake North America and become the world’s leading broadband market by the end of next year.
Broadband Households By Region (000s) | |||||
2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | |
North America | 7,600 | 13,500 | 20,385 | 28,585 | 38,002 |
Asia-Pacific | 5,825 | 12,565 | 20,125 | 30,931 | 49,607 |
Europe | 1,505 | 5,964 | 11,341 | 18,690 | 26,810 |
Latin America | 139 | 562 | 1,174 | 2,018 | 3,208 |
Total | 15,069 | 32,591 | 53,025 | 80,224 | 117,627 |
Source: eMarketer, July 2002 |