IDG Integrated Services Digital Network modems will dominate the digital modem market for the next couple of years, despite a growing interest in faster, lessexpensive remote access methods, according to a recent study by Cahners InStat Group.
The preference for ISDN modems will remain relatively flat, seeing a 2 percent decline over the next two years, predicts Emmy Johnson, senior analyst for Cahners and author of Telecommuting Modern Trends The Users Perspective. The preference for Digital Subscriber Line modems is estimated to rise 10 percent and preference for cable modems to grow 5 percent over the same period, according to the study.