US Broadband Population Approaches 50 Million
The US broadband audience grew by 27% between May and November 2003 as high-speed internet access became a desirable resource in American homes.
“The number of Americans connected to the internet via broadband is growing at an impressive rate,” said Marc Ryan, director of analysis at Nielsen//NetRatings. “The increase in broadband connections indicates users are seeking ways to improve their internet experience. Moving to a high speed connection opens the door to a number of new content possibilities, driving further evolution of the internet and facilitating bandwidth-intensive applications like digital music downloading.”
eMarketer estimates that almost half of all US home internet users will rely on a broadband service by 2005 (see Half Of US Internet Users Will Take Broadband By 2005, Says eMarketer).
| US Internet Connection Speed Growth Rates | |||
| Connections (000s) | |||
| Speed | May-03 | Nov-03 | % Change |
| Broadband | 38,957 | 49,465 | 27 |
| Narrowband | 69,647 | 69,609 | 0 |
| Source: Nielsen//NetRatings, December 2003 | |||
The growth in broadband connections has increased the viability of applications like on-demand video and flash-based content in advertising. Nielsen//NetRatings states that in the month of November, 17% of all online advertising impressions were rich media ads, up from 7% a year earlier.
“Broadband enables both content providers and online advertisers to create more rich media based content,” said Ryan. “This rich media content leverages the power of television as a medium and brings it to the internet offering internet users a ‘best of both worlds’ experience.”
