Interesting demographic!
by Jim Tom Polk <jtpolk(at)texas.net>
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The 2001 report from UCLA covers broadband versus dial up access to the
Internet and gets into the details of things like Cable versus DSL, but
not 56K and 32K modems.
http://ccp.ucla.edu/pages/internet-report.asp
The documents are in PDF format.
This is something that people in web design business should download and
print out. I have. Both years.
FYI: their methodology is above reproach and shows that they had some
decent funding.
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Huuuummmmmm. I had no idea the percentage was that low. It would almost
seem like the majority of that 1% would have to be the web servers
living the UK. Don't you think?
I wonder how many actual humans have broadband? Is 54k dialup the
majority or is it still 33.6?
Anyone have any recent numbers on that?
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