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To: RetiredNow who wrote (58265)3/6/2002 3:08:35 PM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (2) of 77400
 
Evidence that consumer demand for broadband access continues to grow. This train isn't stopping despite the naysayers. :)
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Broadband Use Surpasses Dial-Up

Internet users with high-speed connections collectively spent more time online in January than those with slow-speed hook-ups, according to a report by Nielsen//NetRatings, a Web-measurement firm. It was the first time that monthly broadband usage surpassed dial-up modems, based on the number of hours spent online. The study showed broadband users collectively spent 1.19 billion hours online in January, or 51% of total time spent online. Dial-up users spent 1.14 billion hours online, or 49% of total time. Broadband usage has surged in the past year, with hours spent online rising 64% from January 2001, Nielsen//NetRatings said. Meanwhile, dial-up usage fell 3% from a year earlier. Jarvis Mak, a NetRatings analyst, cited the rise of broadband users and the proliferation of Internet applications targeted at broadband users as reasons for how broadband eclipsed dial-up access. Nielsen//NetRatings is a joint venture of NetRatings Inc. and Nielsen Media Research.

Updated March 6, 2002 11:39 a.m. EST
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