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Broadband access gains a much broader reach
Nationwide, 89% of Internet households go online via a broadband connection, comScore reports. In metro areas of 50,000 or more in population, the rate is 92% while in rural areas it’s 75%.
Posted 08/19/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Hispanics lead the way in digital downloads
42% of Hispanic Internet users have downloaded digital content during the past 30 days compared to 35% of the total Internet population, says a new report from Scarborough Research.
Posted 03/20/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Consumers will cut out movies and pay TV before broadband, Jupiter says
Online consumers say the economic turmoil will lead them to shop less and cut back on movies and pay TV—but not on their broadband Internet access. Only 2% see that as a cost-cutting measure they’re likely to take.
Posted 10/03/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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112 million U.S. adults have broadband at home, up 300% from 2002
The top local market for broadband penetration is San Francisco, where 62% of adults live in households with high-speed connections, says Scarborough Research. Those with broadband access buy online more often, the survey shows.
Posted 04/22/2008Don DavisPost a comment
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Wireless broadband network use on the rise
The number of mobile devices accessing the Internet via broadband wireless networking technology grew 154% in Q42007 compared with Q42006, according to comScore. Wireless broadband access greatly speeds loading times of web pages on mobile devices.
Posted 03/04/2008Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Broadband growth will fuel surge in online advertising, report predicts
U.S. online advertising spending will more than double between 2006 and 2011, says consulting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, with video ads growing rapidly. By 2011, nearly 82% of U.S. households will be online, 91% of them via broadband.
Posted 07/16/2007Don DavisPost a comment
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Retailers investing more in broadband to support multi-channel retailing
Multi-channel retailers have increased their budgets for bringing broadband Internet access into their stores to better distribute information on products, inventory levels and customer shopping history, AMR Research says.
Posted 04/17/2007Kurt PetersPost a comment
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AT&T promise encourages proponents of network neutrality
By vowing not to impose a tiered system of wired broadband Internet content delivery service for the next two years, AT&T has increased hope among retailers for legislation designed to keep the Internet a level playing field for e-commerce companies.
Posted 01/02/2007Bill BriggsPost a comment
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AOL drops fees for users with broadband Internet access
Time Warner announced today that AOL will be free to broadband Internet users who pay other providers for web access. The change is designed to focus on advertising instead of subscriptions as AOL`s revenue source, Time Warner says.
Posted 08/02/2006Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Apparel retailers deliver faster high broadband access in June
Apparel/accessories retailers gave online customers with high broadband connections the fastest access time in June, Gomez Inc. says.
Posted 07/26/2006Bill BriggsPost a comment
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