
Broadband Adoption at Home: A Pew Internet Project Data Memo
5/18/2003 |
Memo | John Horrigan
High-speed Internet adoption at home continues to rise sharply in the United States, increasing by 50% from March 2002 to March 2003. But two factors suggest growth may be moderating. First, fewer experienced dial-up Internet users – the prime candidates to upgrade to high-speed connections – now say they want broadband than a year ago. Second, dial-up users who are most likely to say they would like to get broadband at home are the ones who say it is not available in their neighborhood.
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