In a recent study, Leichtman found that the top cable companies acquired 65 percent of the net broadband additions for the quarter, with cable adding 1.23 million broadband Internet subscribers in the quarter compared to 650,000 added by the major DSL providers. The top cable operators now account for over 12.25 million broadband Internet subscribers, maintaining a 64 percent share of the market versus DSL. The top ten US cable providers have broadband Internet available to 87 million potential subscribers -- about 84 percent of their cumulative footprint -- and nearly 14 percent of all those who could get broadband Internet currently subscribe.
"Both cable and DSL had record-setting quarters in the first quarter of 2003, but cable continued the trend of adding nearly twice as many subscribers as DSL," said Bruce Leichtman, president and principal analyst for Leichtman Research Group. "It will be very interesting to see if the lower-priced offerings recently introduced by major DSL providers have an impact on cable’s dominance in the second quarter of 2003."
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