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US broadband take-up slows
Many users happy with dial-up
Iain Thomson in San Francisco, vnunet.com04 Jul 2008
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The latest study from the Pew Internet and American Life Project shows that
US take-up of broadband is slackening off, and that many dial-up customers have
no intention of upgrading.
The number of US homes with broadband now stands at 55 per cent and adoption
rates have dropped off markedly.
Meanwhile, one in 10 Americans are currently using a dial-up connection and
many do not intend to upgrade to broadband.
Nearly two-thirds of dial-up users have no interest in switching to faster
broadband connections, most citing cost or convenience. The majority of these
are women living in rural areas.
More worryingly, over a quarter of Americans have no internet access at home,
the majority of whom are either elderly or on low incomes.
"Although these demographic and socio-economic factors are powerful forces
keeping some people off the net, many non-users are not completely disconnected
from cyber-space," said the report.
"Some 21 per cent of non-users said that someone in their household uses the
internet at home, and a fifth of current non-users have used the internet at
some time in the past."
However, a third of non-connected households reported that they have no
interest in using the internet at all.
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