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2007 U.S. Narrowband to Broadband Migration Survey

Publication Date January 2008
Publisher IDC
Product Type Report
Pages 28
ISBN Number not applicable
Product Code IDC03661
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Summary

This IDC study presents results from IDC's 2007 Narrowband to Broadband Migration Survey. Included in this study are results pertaining to the dial-up services market in the United States. Specific topics include respondents' current service subscription, their reasons for choosing their ISP, and whether they had switched providers previously, as well as their intent to migrate from dial-up to broadband and their subscription and usage of applications such as online gaming, Web-based storage, and computer security. Results for each question are presented in tables and figures for all respondents with dial-up access at home.

"Much of the growth in new broadband subscribers has been driven by narrowband households migrating to faster broadband services,"says Amy Harris Lind, program manager in IDC's Consumer Markets program."However, as the pool of dial-up subscribers dwindles, broadband service providers need to redouble their efforts to attract dial-up users to their broadband packages. Clearly, dial-up users are thinking about migrating to broadband as the survey results show that nearly one-third of respondents indicated a willingness to migrate to broadband in the next year. However, the survey also shows that broadband providers must lower the price of broadband access, make it more readily available, and improve customer service if they are to successfully convince dial-up users to cross the chasm and migrate to broadband."

Content

  • IDC Opinion
  • In This Study
    • Methodology
  • Situation Overview
    • General Trends
    • Figure: Length of Dial-Up Subscribership
      • Internet Service Provider
      • Table: Current Internet Service Provider
      • Figure: Top 3 Reasons for Selecting Current Internet Service Provider
      • Table: Reason for Selecting Current Internet Service Provider
      • Average Monthly Spend
      • Figure: Average Monthly Bill for Internet Access
    • Satisfaction
    • Figure: Satisfaction with Current Internet Service Provider
    • Figure: Top 4 Reasons for Dissatisfaction with Current Internet Service Provider
    • Switching Behavior
    • Figure: Internet Service Provider Churn
    • Figure: Current and Previous ISP of Respondents Who Switched ISPs Less than 1 Year Ago
    • Figure: Reasons for Switching Internet Service Providers
    • Figure: Likelihood of Switching Internet Service Providers
    • Figure: Factors Influencing Dial-Up Users to Change Internet Service Providers
    • Broadband Usage and Migration
    • Figure: Use of Other Internet Access Technologies at Home (% of Respondents)
    • Figure: Prior Interest in Subscribing to Broadband Among Households That Have Never Had Broadband (% of Respondents)
    • Figure: Likelihood of Migrating from Dial-Up to Broadband
    • Figure: Factors Affecting Decision Not to Migrate from Dial-Up to Broadband
    • Figure: Importance of Factors That Would Encourage Dial-Up Users to Migrate to Broadband
    • Personal Computer Ownership
    • Figure: Desktop and Laptop PC Ownership
    • Online Activities and Applications
    • Figure: Activities Done Online
    • Figure: Subscription to Premium Online Services
    • No Internet Access at Home
    • Demographics
    • Table: Demographic Snapshot of Respondents with Dial-Up and Without Internet Access
    • Table: Respondents by Employment Status
    • Table: Respondents by Work-at-Home Status
    • Table: Respondents by Home Ownership
    • Table: Respondents by Location of Residence
    • Table: Respondents by Number of People in Household
    • Table: Respondents by Number of Children in Household
    • Table: Respondents by Age
    • Table: Respondents by Gender
    • Table: Respondents by Annual Household Income
    • Table: Respondents by Race
  • Future Outlook
  • Essential Guidance
  • Learn More
    • Related Research
    • Synopsis