Saturday, February 27, 2010

35 percent despised of high speed internet

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broadband data states that the thirty - five percent of Americans are devoid of high speed netentrée at their residence. This piece of evidence was corroborated by the Federal Communications Commission who tallied the list which summed up to 80 million people.

The FCC has been allotted the task for delivering a national broadband plan to Congress by March 17. FCC has also provided a rough draft of its studies.

The basic cause behind non-usage of high speed internet is due to three major factors; affordability, absence of digital competency and the lack of association or the relevance factor. It was shockingly observed that the maximum percentage 15 percent was composed of those who either were least interested for internet or thought it to be an unnecessary luxury.

Rest percentage comprised of a mixture of 'unmanageable to pay - lots' and 'the ignorant ones'. With this data, which was analyzed for the broadband connection which cost a meager $41, people have turned their backs to the bestowing hands of technology. This is a point to be pondered upon.



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