Leadership
Rick Boucher
Honorary Chairman
Bruce P. Mehlman
Co-Chairman
Jamal Simmons
Co-Chairman
Tracey Sawicki
Executive Director
The Internet Innovation Alliance is a broad-based coalition of business and non-profit organizations that aim to ensure every American, regardless of race, income or geography, has access to the critical tool that is broadband Internet. The IIA seeks to promote public policies that support equal opportunity for universal broadband availability and adoption so that everyone, everywhere can seize the benefits of the Internet - from education to health care, employment to community building, civic engagement and beyond.
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According to a survey by RVA Marketing Associates, 17% of those who have FTTH say they are working from home more as a result and more of them had home-based businesses as well.
According to a survey by RVA Marketing Associates, the average overall take rate for FTTH is 32.5%, but it’s higher on average (53%) among non-RBOC providers, some of whom have take rates in the 70% to 80% range. The average RBOC take rate is 28%.
According to a survey by RVA Marketing Associates, FTTH is being adopted at a faster pace than either copper or coaxial cable were when they were first introduced.
According to a survey by RVA Marketing Associates, consumers perceive FTTH to be faster (67%) Internet access with more consistency (63%) and better customer service (55%); better high-definition TV service (69%) and better video on demand (56%).
According to a survey by RVA Marketing Associates, about 15% of North American homes are now passed by fiber and about 5% are connected.
According to a survey by RVA Marketing Associates, 16.3million homes are being marketed for FTTH of the 17.2 million homes passed by FTTH.
According to a survey by RVA Marketing Associates, there are 5.3 million homes currently connected to FTTH, which is a 1000% increase over 2001.
According to a survey by RVA Marketing Associates, only 28% of consumers surveyed understand the difference between FTTH and other access technologies.