In theory, such technology could be crucial to speeding up global Internet
access. Of the 580 million broadband subscribers in the world, 55 percent have
copper connections—though that figure is 33 percent in the United States, where
most people get their broadband from the same coaxial cable that delivers their
TV, according to Dell’oro, a telecommunications market research firm.
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