The latest FCC report on U.S. High Speed Internet Access was released on July 26th. The report notes that high speed connections to the Internet increased by 33% in 2005 to 50.2 million total high speed lines. Just over 85% of the high speed lines were serving residential end users. For the first time, the increase in DSL exceeded the increase in cable modem connections bringing the current distribution to: Cable 50.9%; DSL 40.5%; Other 8.6%.
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