Indeed, the report provides data from In-Stat's 2006 Consumer Broadband Survey of 1,200 US households showing the leadership and growing adoption of VoIP providers such as Vonage, Yahoo!, Skype and other emerging competitors.
Still there are implications. For example, these same new VoIP entrants may be threatened if the new AT&T implements Internet network access fees. Likewise the cable companies can expect downward pricing pressure on their cable modem services. The report also highlights potential winners such as Alcatel, which has been a key supplier of telco TV infrastructure to AT&T.