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09-06-04: US Broadband Internet Use Up 42%
US Broadband Internet Use Up 42% - FCC The FCC said that high-speed internet use in the US grew 42 percent last year as some 8.3 million homes and businesses signed up for broadband service. Driven largely by new residential and small-business customers, broadband use grew to 28.2 million lines by the end of 2003. The FCC has said that the growth rate has increased slightly in the second half of the year, from 18 percent to 20 percent. The FCC has found that cable-based services continued to be the most popular form of broadband service, accounting for 16.4 million lines. Telephone-based DSL service accounted for 9.5 million lines, while 2.3 million high-speed lines used satellite, fiber-optic or wireless technologies. Unlike other estimates of broadband use based on consumer surveys, the FCC survey counted the actual number of lines in use as reported by providers like Verizon Communications and Comcast. Reported by Reuters. |
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