We explore how broadband access drives changes in the quantity and diversity of consumption of online content by using panel data that describes household Internet usage before and after broadband adoption. Our data suggests that on average, broadband adoption increases usage by over 1300 min per month. We also find that information consumption becomes more evenly distributed within the population, driven in part by post-adoption usage gains of almost 1800 min per month among individuals who were in the lowest usage quintile before adopting broadband. After adopting broadband, this pre-adoption lowest-usage quintile consumes content in greater quantities than users in neighboring quintiles, passing both the second and third quintiles in ter...
Broadband changes everything. Or so we are told. But does it? There is only one way to find out - fo...
Data obtained from a nationwide survey of US residences during September and October 2002 are used t...
We present the first study of broadband services in their broader context, evaluating the impact of ...
We explore how broadband access drives changes in the quantity and diversity of consumption of onlin...
We explore how broadband access drives changes in the quantity and diversity of consumption of onlin...
Presents survey results on the use of broadband Internet connections at home as of April 2009. Exami...
Governments justify support of Internet diffusion on two grounds: (1) to overcome a persistent digit...
Governments justify support of Internet diffusion on two grounds: (1) to overcome a persistent digit...
This paper examines the shifting influence of household characteristics and telecommunications infra...
This dissertation investigates the capacity required by an internet application in tandem with the n...
This dissertation investigates the capacity required by an internet application in tandem with the n...
Internet adoption tends to progress in phases: early rapid adoption in urban areas and by relatively...
This paper examines the link between achieving universal broadband service across minority groups an...
This research paper is an empirical investigation of the adoption rates and factors of broadband ado...
This paper uses data from Ireland to examine how quickly basic broadband spread in small areas after...
Broadband changes everything. Or so we are told. But does it? There is only one way to find out - fo...
Data obtained from a nationwide survey of US residences during September and October 2002 are used t...
We present the first study of broadband services in their broader context, evaluating the impact of ...
We explore how broadband access drives changes in the quantity and diversity of consumption of onlin...
We explore how broadband access drives changes in the quantity and diversity of consumption of onlin...
Presents survey results on the use of broadband Internet connections at home as of April 2009. Exami...
Governments justify support of Internet diffusion on two grounds: (1) to overcome a persistent digit...
Governments justify support of Internet diffusion on two grounds: (1) to overcome a persistent digit...
This paper examines the shifting influence of household characteristics and telecommunications infra...
This dissertation investigates the capacity required by an internet application in tandem with the n...
This dissertation investigates the capacity required by an internet application in tandem with the n...
Internet adoption tends to progress in phases: early rapid adoption in urban areas and by relatively...
This paper examines the link between achieving universal broadband service across minority groups an...
This research paper is an empirical investigation of the adoption rates and factors of broadband ado...
This paper uses data from Ireland to examine how quickly basic broadband spread in small areas after...
Broadband changes everything. Or so we are told. But does it? There is only one way to find out - fo...
Data obtained from a nationwide survey of US residences during September and October 2002 are used t...
We present the first study of broadband services in their broader context, evaluating the impact of ...