
:: Market and technology trends
A cable modem Internet connection
is always on, unlike the dial up modem. You don’t
have to dial up, as soon as your computer is turned
on, the Internet connection starts.
Generally the costs are $40 - $60
per month for an Internet service package that
includes software, unlimited Internet access,
specialized content and rental of a cable modem.
At the low end of this pricing scale, a very robust
Internet service is available to consumers for
about the cost of a dial-up account with a local
Internet service provider and a second telephone
line.
A cable modem can provide Internet
access to multiple PCs, assuming they are connected
via a local area network (LAN). Cable modems typically
have an Ethernet output, so they can connect to
the LAN with a standard Ethernet hub or router.
Each PC must have an assigned IP address, which
the cable ISP usually sells at a premium of $5-$10
a month per PC
In late 1998 cable companies started
deploying standards-based DOCSIS cable modems,
which are now being sold at some retail markets.
There are more than 40 companies
who produce cable modem products. Some of the
known names are 3Com, Cisco Systems, Com21, Ericsson,
Motorola, Samsung, Terayon, Toshiba, Thomson,
and Zoom.
Cable modems have caught on in
a significant way and there are reported to be
over 3 million subscribers to Cable Internet.
The Strategis Group predicts that, by 2006, the
Residential Broadband network, that includes Cable,
DSL and Satellite, shall reach over 35% of homes
in the US, i.e. well over 38 million homes.
Prominent providers such as Excite@Home
disappeared and many ISPs declared bankruptcies
in 2001 and 2002. The growth in the residential
broadband market has thus been tempered compared
to the heady growth seen in 1998 through 2000.
In January 2002, the Technology
Network, a group of hi-tech CEOs urged the Federal
Government to develop a National Broadband policy.
The goal is “100 Mbps connectivity to 100
million people by the year 2010”. The current
subscriber base is just 12 million households.

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