Don’t know specifics but check out Vonage and Viper Networks (just Google these names and you should find their websites.) Try checking out their websites and see if there’s any info about what you’re looking for. Those are the first two Voip companies off the top of my head.
Voip.com has some information about the US Broadband Market’s expected jump from the current 10.3 million users to a whopping 44 million users by 2010:.
If you’re looking for US + Canada + Mexico numbers, I think you’ll have to cobble together the information from several different sources.
The Internet World Stats blog has some global numbers that may be useful toward that end, but your first stop should probably be the FCC’s statistical reports page; here are the links:
Voip.com:
Internet World Stats:
FCC stal]Voip.com has some information about the US Broadband Market’s expected jump from the current 10.3 million users to a whopping 44 million users by 2010:.
If you’re looking for US + Canada + Mexico numbers, I think you’ll have to cobble together the information from several different sources.
The Internet World Stats blog has some global numbers that may be useful toward that end, but your first stop should probably be the FCC’s statistical reports page; here are the links:
January 14th, 2010 at 9:59 pm
Don’t know specifics but check out Vonage and Viper Networks (just Google these names and you should find their websites.) Try checking out their websites and see if there’s any info about what you’re looking for. Those are the first two Voip companies off the top of my head.
January 16th, 2010 at 2:08 am
Voip.com has some information about the US Broadband Market’s expected jump from the current 10.3 million users to a whopping 44 million users by 2010:.
If you’re looking for US + Canada + Mexico numbers, I think you’ll have to cobble together the information from several different sources.
The Internet World Stats blog has some global numbers that may be useful toward that end, but your first stop should probably be the FCC’s statistical reports page; here are the links:
Voip.com:
Internet World Stats:
FCC stal]Voip.com has some information about the US Broadband Market’s expected jump from the current 10.3 million users to a whopping 44 million users by 2010:.
If you’re looking for US + Canada + Mexico numbers, I think you’ll have to cobble together the information from several different sources.
The Internet World Stats blog has some global numbers that may be useful toward that end, but your first stop should probably be the FCC’s statistical reports page; here are the links:
Voip.com:
Internet World Stats:
FCC statistics:]