Broadband Adoption in the United States: Growing but Slowing
The growth in home high-speed internet adoption, after growing quickly in the past several years, has slowed down and is poised to slow even further.
The growth in home high-speed internet adoption, after growing quickly in the past several years, has slowed down and is poised to slow even further.
n the days after Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast region and knocked out cell phone towers and landline telephone service, citizens, local community organizations, government agencies and news outlets turned to the internet as a communi...
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