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Jul 2, 2008John Horrigan
Some 55% of all adult Americans now have a high-speed internet connection
at home. The percentage of Americans with broadband at home has grown from 47% in early 2007.
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Oct 18, 2007John Horrigan
The impacts of high-speed connections extend beyond access to information to active participation in the online commons
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Jul 3, 2007John Horrigan, Aaron Smith
47% of adults have high-speed internet connections at home as of early March 2007, up five percentage points from a year earlier.
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Nov 14, 2007John Horrigan, Kenneth Flamm, William Lehr, Amy Friedlander
Imperfect or absent data are rarely mentioned in policy discussions. Yet the communications policy debate in the United States today is inseparable from debates about the data used to make claims about policy propositions. Policymakers are beginni...
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May 28, 2006John Horrigan
Adoption of high-speed internet at home grew twice as fast in the year prior to March 2006 than in the same time frame from 2004 to 2005. Middle-income Americans accounted for much of the increase.
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Mar 22, 2006John Horrigan
By the end of 2005, 50 million Americans got news online on a typical day, a sizable increase since 2002. Much of that growth has been fueled by the rise in home broadband connections over the last four years.
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Apr 19, 2004John Horrigan
According to the February 2004 survey of the Pew Internet & American Life Project, 55% of American Internet users have access to broadband either at home or in the workplace. Fully 39% of U.S. online users have broadband access at home.
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Feb 17, 2004Lee Rainie, Pavani Reddy, Peter Bell
This report provides a portrait of rural America’s Internet users, the activities they pursue online and their attitudes about the Internet compared to online Americans in urban and suburban communities
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May 18, 2003John Horrigan
There was 50% growth in home broadband adoption in the past year, but the torrid growth pace will likely slow.
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