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gomer1701ems

join:2001-08-23
Minneapolis, MN

reply to BK3
Re: 12% of U.S. homes now in the fast lane

said by BK3 See Profile:
Figured this myself, seems as if someone is playing with the numbers ......

Could it be the RIAA?
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93254336
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join:2001-10-20


reply to nasadude
> that's what i got. says 22% in the article - are we missing something?

No, the way the DSLR article wording is imprecise.

The actual text of the report states:

"While Internet penetration has already reached 59% of US households, broadband will be in over one-fifth (22%) of US homes this year, rising to one-third (32.2%) by 2005..."

but the DSLR blurb says:

"...indicate that six out of every ten American homes have Internet access, with more than one-fifth of them making that link through broadband connections."

- Dan
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BK3

join:2001-04-10
Geneva, IL
reply to 93254336
Figured this myself, seems as if someone is playing with the numbers ......
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nasadude

join:2001-10-05
Rockville, MD
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said by 93254336 See Profile:
60% have Internet access, 20% of that is broadband.
Thus: 0.6 * 0.2 = 0.12, or 12% of households in the US have Internet access via broadband.

- Dan

that's what i got. says 22% in the article - are we missing something?


93254336
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60% have Internet access, 20% of that is broadband.
Thus: 0.6 * 0.2 = 0.12, or 12% of households in the US have Internet access via broadband.

- Dan
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