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Research and Markets: Broadband and Home Networks: the Evolution (2005-2030)

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Posted November 21, 2011

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/de8413/broadband_and_home) has announced the addition of The Diffusion Group's "Broadband and Home Networks - the Evolution (2005-2030)" report to their extensive offering of internet market research publications.

Broadband and Home Networks: The Evolution, picks up where The Diffusion Group's 2008 report, The Future of Home Networks, left off in chronicling the rapid rise of broadband adoption and associated increase in network diffusion in the home.

The subject of this report is the evolution of fixed-broadband Internet access and its home network extensions. Its main purpose is to forecast the growth of in-home networking infrastructure capable of supporting high-value services, applications, and business models beyond simple Internet connectivity.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Broadband
  • Diffusion to Date
  • Strategic Infrastructure
  • Essential Utility
  • Home Networking
  • Wired Technologies
  • Wireless Technologies
  • Consumer Needs
  • Setup
  • Maintenance
  • Interface
  • Applications and Services
  • Obstacles to Overcome
  • Web Video
  • Long-term Market Forecasts
  • Assumptions and Premises
  • Trends in Global Population through 2030
  • Households Able to Afford Broadband - Addressable Market
  • Broadband
  • Home Networks
  • Reflections & Recommendations

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/de8413/broadband_and_home



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