
The Broadband Difference: How online Americans' behavior changes with high-speed Internet connections at home
6/23/2002 |
Report | John Horrigan Lee Rainie
Broadband users spend more time online, do more things, and do them more often than dial-up Internet users. They are more likely to create content. Their online world is much more expansive than dial-up users. They also high levels of satisfaction with the way the Internet helps them connect to family and friends, learn new things, pursue their hobbies, do their jobs, and connect to local organizations.
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Presentation:
The Internet’s Impact on American Life
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Data Set:
February 2002 Broadband Survey
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