Even if high-speed Internet service was available to the entire nation, about one-third of Americans not currently using broadband still wouldn't because of the expense, according to a report released yesterday by the Pew Internet & American Life Project.Poll Says Cost Would Deter Customers Without Broadband - washingtonpost.com
The report was based on two surveys of 4,254 people last year and illustrates a potential hang-up in President Obama's goal to bring broadband Internet to rural and other underserved areas: If they build it, it's not clear that people will come.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Poll Says Cost Would Deter Customers Without Broadband - washingtonpost.com
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