The price per megabit per second of cable broadband service has declined by 98% over the last twenty years, declining from an average of $28.13 in 2000 to $0.64 in 2020.
Industry Data
Broadband is the most important infrastructure powering American opportunity
some of the highest-quality programming ever is now being produced
The industry supports over 1M job across the country
At least 500 people employed in 96% of congressional districts
Tens of millions of Americans use the cable industry's vital services
High-speed internet is available in rural and urban areas
Every year, more families are discovering the importance of an Internet connection at home
Gigabit internet has never been more available
Over the past two decades price per megabit has gone from $28.13 to $.64
There is significant competition in the TV marketplace
energy efficient devices also tend to suffer fewer service problems
remarkable savings for cable customers
The industry is an important source of tax revenue for local and federal governments
lowering the cost of computer equipment is essential to help close the digital divide
Cable's low-cost programs provide millions with internet service