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    Broadband providers invest $94.7B to strengthen networks for AI-driven growth

    By Bing LanOctober 29, 2024Updated:October 30, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • US broadband companies invested $94.7B in communication infrastructure in 2023.
    • Figures show the increase in demand stems from actual market needs.

    What happened

    USTelecom reported that the US broadband industry invested $94.7B in communication infrastructure in 2023 for AI-driven growth. The investments were the second biggest in 22 years, trailing only 2022’s $102.4, and were more than 23% higher than the historic yearly average. USTelecom reported investments in the past 12 months have been driven by actual market demand rather than speculation, and have included a variety of expansions such as expanded fibre deployments, fibre and mobile network convergence, and increased rural broadband development.

    USTelecom underlined the significance of the 2023 estimates, stating that the investment amounts matched with broadband prices remaining below general inflation. This condition qualifies high-speed internet as “one of the most cost-effective consumer services.”

    The capex figures only include data from the largest companies and exclude smaller wireline broadband providers, electric cooperatives, and satellite broadband providers. The group projected that their capex contributions would be no less than $2 billion.

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    Why it’s important

    US broadband providers’ $94.7 billion investment in communication infrastructure represents a significant move toward supporting growing artificial intelligence (AI) demands across the country. This massive funding commitment enhances network speed, capacity, and resilience, creating essential groundwork for AI-driven technologies to flourish nationwide.

    Advanced AI applications, like autonomous vehicles and real-time data analytics, require vast amounts of data to transfer rapidly, which depends on high-performance broadband networks. By improving infrastructure now, providers ensure the U.S. stays competitive in the global digital economy, fostering tech innovation and maintaining connectivity standards. This investment not only benefits AI industries but also bolsters internet performance and accessibility for everyday users, increasing opportunities for remote work, telemedicine, and online education.

    As a result, these infrastructure upgrades empower both tech advancements and essential services, bridging digital divides and boosting economic resilience across urban and rural communities. Such comprehensive connectivity strengthens national infrastructure, establishing a foundation that supports economic growth and technological progress for years to come.

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    Bing Lan

    Bingxin Lan is a journalist at Blue Tech Wave specialising in AI and Internet governance. She graduated from the University of California, irvine. Send tips to b.lan@btw.media.

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