 | Many slug it with dial up because................ They see no need for high speed.
The cost of a monthly ISP and another phone line would justify broadband. But for someone who just wants to hit email, very light surfing, and maybe a simple chat, then dial up is cheap enough for them.
You can't force someone to have it.
On the other hand, what about those areas either under-served or not served?
Also, did this survey take into account that some may call their work connection a personal connection too? |
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| "Also, did this survey take into account that some may call their work connection a personal connection too?"
In a effort to appear with it. I think, that is where a good percent of the numbers came from.
My neighbor would tell you he has broadband in a effort to appear hip. He pushes start on a touch screen at work, the office has broadband, so his terminal must have it to.
The study did not seem to give a indication on what if any quality control questions were asked. To see if the answer given, was what the researcher intended to ask. |