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Dec 16 2008, 02:53 AM
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According to this article back in July of this year there are still lots of people who don`t use broadband, but continue with dial up. What do you use, whether through choice, or necessity?QUOTE Many Dial-Up Users Don't Want Broadband
(NEW YORK) —A new study suggests that attitude rather than availability may be the key reason why more Americans don't have high-speed Internet access.
The findings from the Pew Internet and American Life Project challenge the argument that broadband providers need to more aggressively roll out supply to meet demand.
Only 14% of dial-up users say they're stuck with the older, slower connection technology because they can't get broadband in their neighborhoods, Pew reported Wednesday.
Thirty-five percent say they're still on dial-up because broadband prices are too high, while another 19% say nothing would persuade them to upgrade. The remainder have other reasons or do not know.
"That suggests that solving the supply problem where there are availability gaps is only going to go so far," said John Horrigan, the study's author. "It's going to have to be a process of getting people more engaged with information technology and demonstrating to people it's worth it for them to make the investment of time and money."
Nonetheless, the Pew study does support concerns that rural Americans have more trouble getting faster Internet connections, which bring greater opportunities to work from home or log into classes at distant universities. Twenty-four% of rural dial-up users say they would get broadband if it becomes available, compared with 11% for suburbanites and 3% for city dwellers.
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Dec 16 2008, 03:22 PM
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I could not imagine being stuck on dial up. I am so used to this high speed internet, I often think this is slow. I would definatly not have the patience to deal with websites. So many websites are image intensive, using dial up would just be torture. In the old days when many people had dial up, it was a different story, but since broadband is so popular, websites have been able to make the advance on using new technologies that dial up usersr are suffering on.
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Dec 28 2008, 10:43 PM
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I Love Broadband!! I had to use dial up for 10 years ....and since I got broadband a year ago my internet has been SO much Faster! In my area dial up was really slow, but in some areas it is fast so I guess you don't need broadband
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Dec 31 2008, 02:03 AM
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Surely only a matter of time before dialup and broadband costs will be the same?
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Jan 3 2009, 10:17 AM
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Broad band here. Actually Cable to be exact. I remember when I used Dial-up but that was because it was the only option. Since I got Broadband I have never gone back. Now you can actually break broad band down also into categories ie. DSL, Cable, FIOS, though there are others options like T1 and T3 connections the cost of those tend to limit them to businesses rather than personal use. Even though I am quite happy with my Cable if they ever get FIOS out here on my island I will most likely upgrade. I know several friends with FIOS and have several clients that have a FIOS connection for their businesses. The speed is amazing.
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