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To: fmikehugo who wrote (68)11/26/2004 11:46:57 PM
From: Manx  Respond to of 210
 
Almost "doubling" since mid Sept! That is not a dead stcok to me! What type of retunrs (capital appreciation) are you getting these days?



To: fmikehugo who wrote (68)11/29/2004 3:10:43 PM
From: Manx  Respond to of 210
 
technocrat.net

From the summary: "As the Internet increasingly affects the daily lives of Americans and the U.S. economy, one of the greatest changes in recent years has been the rapid uptake of broadband technologies. Between the Census Bureau’s Current Population Surveys conducted in September 2001 and October 2003, the number of households with Internet connections grew by 12.6 percent. The data reveal that a transition is underway from dial-up to high-speed Internet connections. The use of high-speed Internet connections grew significantly between 2001 and 2003 and more than offset the decline in dial-up users. For this reason, this report focuses on what Americans are doing with their high-speed connections."

Further in, among many other points, it highlights the great divide, how some areas (mostly rural) are just not getting broadband offered, and if so, it's usually a choice of one and not very good. That is probably why the FCC is pushing broadband over powerlines.