The US is lagging behind other developed countries in terms of the penetration of fiber to the home connections, reports In-Stat/MDR.
In-Stat claims that falling prices will result in global subscriptions increasing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 49.6% between now and 2007, enabling FTTH to be more competitive in a market where DSL and cable still dominate (see World Broadband Population Set To Boom).