Presents survey results on the use of broadband Internet connections at home as of April 2009. Examines growth in broadband adoption by age group, race/ethnicity, income, education, and location; changes in broadband pricing; and effects of the recession
This paper uses both a discrete choice demand model and a direct survey method to derive robust mea...
Broadband deployment in the United States is expanding rapidly but unevenly. Using new FCC census da...
The broadband ‘revolution’ At the time of writing there is an almost ceaseless stream of news flashe...
Presents results of a survey on the use of broadband Internet connections at home from May 2007 to M...
Adoption stalls for low-income Americans even as many broadband users opt for premium services that ...
Presents survey findings on trends in home broadband adoption as of May 2010, as well as views on th...
This report covers trends in broadband adoption and use. Some 70% of American adults have a high-spe...
Presents December 2009 survey data on Americans' use of the Internet, broadband connections at home,...
Some 70% of American adults have a high-speed broadband connection at home; an additional 10% of Ame...
Half of all Americans now have broadband at home, according to the Pew Internet Project\u27s Septemb...
This paper examines the link between achieving universal broadband service across minority groups an...
The social function of the Internet has changed dramatically in recent years. What was, until recent...
Governments justify support of Internet diffusion on two grounds: (1) to overcome a persistent digit...
We explore how broadband access drives changes in the quantity and diversity of consumption of onlin...
This paper uses data from a nationwide survey administered during late 2009 and early 2010 to estima...
This paper uses both a discrete choice demand model and a direct survey method to derive robust mea...
Broadband deployment in the United States is expanding rapidly but unevenly. Using new FCC census da...
The broadband ‘revolution’ At the time of writing there is an almost ceaseless stream of news flashe...
Presents results of a survey on the use of broadband Internet connections at home from May 2007 to M...
Adoption stalls for low-income Americans even as many broadband users opt for premium services that ...
Presents survey findings on trends in home broadband adoption as of May 2010, as well as views on th...
This report covers trends in broadband adoption and use. Some 70% of American adults have a high-spe...
Presents December 2009 survey data on Americans' use of the Internet, broadband connections at home,...
Some 70% of American adults have a high-speed broadband connection at home; an additional 10% of Ame...
Half of all Americans now have broadband at home, according to the Pew Internet Project\u27s Septemb...
This paper examines the link between achieving universal broadband service across minority groups an...
The social function of the Internet has changed dramatically in recent years. What was, until recent...
Governments justify support of Internet diffusion on two grounds: (1) to overcome a persistent digit...
We explore how broadband access drives changes in the quantity and diversity of consumption of onlin...
This paper uses data from a nationwide survey administered during late 2009 and early 2010 to estima...
This paper uses both a discrete choice demand model and a direct survey method to derive robust mea...
Broadband deployment in the United States is expanding rapidly but unevenly. Using new FCC census da...
The broadband ‘revolution’ At the time of writing there is an almost ceaseless stream of news flashe...