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Home Broadband Adoption 2008

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The Pew Internet Project released their latest study “Home Broadband Adoption 2008.” Among the key finding were:
In the spring of 2007, 47% of Americans had broadband at home.
In the past year, there has been no growth in home broadband adoption among low-income Americans.
Broadband users are starting to pay more if they want more speed; 29% of home broadband users say they pay extra for a premium service that offers more speed.

The full study is available at http://www.pewinternet.org.

Posted by IIA on 07/20 at 08:00 AM

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