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To: Scrapps who wrote (6370)5/25/1999 9:45:00 AM
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Broadband push may trample dial-up ISPs

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Forrester predicts that the number of people switching to broadband service from traditional dial-up will pass the number of new dial-up subscribers in 2002.

By 2003, more newcomers to the Internet will be signing up on broadband services than over dial-up lines, the company predicts. This will happen as computer companies start bundling broadband access devices like Ethernet cards along with computers instead of traditional modems.
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