Wednesday, October 22, 2008

AT&T Reverses DSL Slowdown

AT&T added 148,000 net wired netwwork broadband access customers, up from the 46,000 AT&T added in the second quarter of 2008. That's a far cry from the 300,000+ quarterly net adds AT&T was putting up in 2007, but the broadband access market clearly is reaching saturation.

Some of us had suggested that a shocking fall-off in broadband access net adds in the second quarter this year would be repeated in the third quarter. We'll have to wait to see reporting from Verizon and Qwest to confirm the thesis, but AT&T's results suggest marketing attention that had lapsed in the second quarter now has been sharpened. 

Wireline broadband subscribers, including both consumer and business customers, totaled 14.8 million, up 1.1 million over the past year.

Perhaps the other notable story coming out of AT&T's third quarter report was the huge increase in wireless broad band net adds. Total broadband-capable connections in service increased 2.9 million in the third quarter to reach 20.7 million. 

About 2.75 million of those net adds came on the wireless network, not the wired network. Wireless broadband connections include data  users with 3G LaptopConnect cards and broadband-speed integrated devices with
a QWERTY or touchscreen keyboard. AT&T does not provide detail on the percentage of cards or dongles and broadband handsets. 

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