Doran estimates that U.S. households subscribing to cable dropped by four million between 2007 and 2010. The losses will come from a combination of share losses to satellite and telco competitors, plus some amount of replacement by online services.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
U.S. Cable Operators Will Lose 6 Million Households by 2015
U.S. cable operators will lose six million more customers by 2015, predicts Jonathan Doran, Ovum analyst, down from 60 million households in 2010 to 54 million households.

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A glass of warm tap water says the US IPTV carriers will exit the market by 2014.
DSL is no way to go through life.
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