U.S. Broadband Penetration Up 300% Since 2002
| April 26, 2008 |
Broadband penetration in the United States has grown by more than 300% in the past six years, according to a recent report by Scarborough Research.
Approximately 49% of American adults now have a high-speed internet connection in their households, up from just 12% in 2002. DSL represents the majority of this expansion, with DSL penetration increasing by 575% over the past six years. Cable modem services have also achieved significant growth, however, with subscriptions increasing by 188%.
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(Many thanks to Michael Strand, Strand & Associates, PLLC for passing this along. Russ)
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