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US broadband penetration jumps 300 percent since 2002

Submitted: April 16, 2008 - 8:25pm
Source: TelephonyOnline
Author: Robert Jaques

Analyst firm Scarborough Research reports that broadband subscribership has risen in the US since 2002. Then 12 percent of US adults had a broadband connection in the home -- now 49 percent do.
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