US Ranks 15th in Broadband Adoption

May 5, 2008
Written by Ameed Taylor

Broadband Sign

One of the factors that has so far hindered wider adoption of Cloud Computing and Software as a Service in the US is a lack of consistent and inexpensive broadband service throughout the entire US.

new report from the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation ranks the US 15th (Yes that’s right 15th) globally for broadband adoption. The US ranked number 4 in 2001 so this drop off in adoption is very alarming considering that we are in the midst of a major fundamental change in enterprise computing with Cloud Computing and Software as a Service becoming more prevalent.

The ITIF broadband policy report measures 3  major factors; price, speed, and availability to come up with its rankings. 

2008 Rankings

The report has numerous recommendations to improve US broadband adoption and also has case studies from countries that rank both above and below the US in terms of adoption.

Three recommendations that I think may have an impact in the short term if adopted include:

  • Enact more favorable tax policies to encourage investment in broadband networks, such as accelerated depreciation and exempting broadband services from federal, state, and local taxation.  (This will help immensely with making broadband less expensive for SMB customers and start-ups and give the incumbent Telco and Cable providers incentive to modernize their aging infrastructure)

 

  • Continue to make more spectrum, including “white spaces,” available for next-generation wireless data networks. (This is critical as has been proven in Korea…more and more Enterprise 2.0 and Saas applications will be available via mobile devices)

 

  • Expand the Department of Agriculture’s Rural Utilities Service Broadband Program and target the program to places that currently do not have non-satellite broadband available. (For the US to be more competitive in the future, Broadband access has to be universal throughout the US. Satellite broadband is relatively expensive and Satellite service is a still a bit spotty)

Unfortunately many of the recommendations in the report are based on government policy and that policy is always up to change depending on who occupies state and federal government positions.

But alas, a government broadband policy is crucial as the higher broadband adoption rates in countries like Sweden (pdf) South Korea (pdf) and Japan (pdf) were achieved via strong and focused government broadband policies.

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7 Comments
  1. Anand INDIA RedHat Linux Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.12 , May 5, 2008:

    India does not show up in the rankings.

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  2. Seung Kim REPUBLIC OF KOREA Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.14 , May 5, 2008:

    Broadband is cheap in Seoul. Most company and consumer get 124 mb download for 40 Won (about 37 USD) per month.

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  3. Harry Milrose UNITED STATES RedHat Linux Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.12 , May 5, 2008:

    124MB download for only 37 dollars per month :-) I pay 54 dollars a month for 8mb download and Cox has the audacity in its advertising to say that 5 MB is a “Blazing Speed”!

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  4. Janet Myer CANADA Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0 , May 6, 2008:

    Broadband Cost and Pricing are about the same in most of Canada as the US.

    The broadband speeds in most of Ontario and in Montreal are faster than 5 mb though

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  5. Ameed Taylor UNITED STATES Windows XP Safari 522.15.5 , May 6, 2008:

    One of the main reasons why bandwidth is lower on average in the US is the distance that the broadband drops (connections) have to go from the local loop (station) to get to a business or home.

    In Korea, the highest bandwith is usually found in the cities and as a result the distances are not as far as the vast distances you have in many areas (especially cities out west) of the US that need broadband.

    But that still does not explain away the high prices that most cable and broadband providers charge in the US.

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  6. Steven McMahon UNITED STATES Windows XP Safari 523.15 , May 9, 2008:

    Where can I sign up for that 124 mb download plan:)

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  7. Yozzi THAILAND Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0 , December 6, 2008:

    In Thailand , generally pay 15 USD for 1 MB!!!

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