DSL technology remains the preferred mode of broadband connectivity for Maltese Internet users. This was highlighted in the latest Electronic Communications Market Review, just issued by the Malta Communications Authority, covering the period up to the third quarter of 2005.

The number of DSL broadband users was over 25,000 at the end of September 2005, which means that the lead in market share enjoyed by DSL against Cable Internet has continued to widen.

Commenting on the results, Maltanet CEO Keith Fearne said: "DSL has had a lead over cable for quite some time, but over the last quarters, this has continued to grow. We are confident that this lead has continued to increase over the last quarter of 2005.

"The fact that we own the largest national data network, that we have the largest international bandwidth connection outside of Malta, and that we have now merged Maltanet and Datastream into one company, makes us the obvious choice for more customers every day.

"This is backed up by our continued promise of excellence in everything we do." Maltanet, part of the Maltacom Group, is the leading provider of broadband and IP services.

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