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Study
Says many
Dial-up Users don't
want Broadband
A new study suggests that
attitude rather than availability may be the key reason why more
Americans don't have high-speed Internet access. The findings from the
Pew Internet and American Life Project challenge the argument that
broadband providers need to more aggressively roll out supply to meet
demand. Only 14 percent of dial-up users say they're stuck with the
older, slower connection technology because they can't get broadband in
their neighborhoods, Pew reported Wednesday. [Read
More.]
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