Top US broadband ISPs: Comcast, SBC, Time Warner, Verizon

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37,590,531 broadband hookups in the US were active by the end of Q2 2005, with 1,803,769 new customers added in Q2 2005. While cable maintained dominance in the market, DSL operators won by number of new customers added in Q2 2005.

US broadband market in Q2 2005
Broadband ISP // Total customers // New in Q2 2005

Cable
Comcast // 7,705,000// 297,000
Time Warner// 4,323,000// 201,000
Cox// 2,846,438// 97,779
Charter// 2,022,200// 43,800
Adelphia// 1,556,567// 70,537
Cablevision// 1,519,864// 79,285
Bright House Networks// 785,000// 22,000
Mediacom// 426,000// 19,000
Insight// 391,300// 23,500
RCN// 229,000// 0
Cable One// 209,600// 12,200
Total Top Cable// 22,013,969// 866,101

DSL
SBC// 5,968,000// 360,000
Verizon// 4,142,000// 278,000
Bell South// 2,473,000// 124,000
Qwest// 1,190,000// 68,000
Sprint// 590,000// 39,000
Covad// 554,400// 7,000
All Tel// 319,315// 36,189
CenturyTel// 194,847// 21,079
Cincinnati Bell// 145,000// 4,400
Total Top DSL// 15,576,562// 937,668
Total Broadband// 37,590,531// 1,803,769
Source: Leichtman Research Group

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