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Shane Greenstein

In September 2001, approximately 45 million U.S. households accessed the Internet through a dial-up connection, while 10 million used a broadband connection. In March 2006, a survey by the Pew Internet and American Life Project found a sharply contrasting picture: Approximately 42% (and growing) had broadband, while dial-up use was dropping rapidly.
Date Published: 2008
Citations: Greenstein, Shane. 2008. What Value Did Broadband Create?. IEEE Potentials. (5)13-16.