High-Speed Internet Use Rises 34 Percent
An AP newswire article, via Yahoo! News, reports that:
High-speed Internet use by U.S. businesses and households rose 34 percent in 2004 to 37.9 million lines, the Federal Communications Commission said Thursday.
The figures [.pdf] were cited by the agency's chairman as proof that the FCC's broadband policy is working.
Digital subscriber line, or DSL, service increased 45 percent last year to 13.8 million lines. Cable modem use climbed 30 percent to 21.4 million lines.
Other Internet connections using wireless and satellite increased by 50 percent to 500,000 last year, the FCC said, while use of optical fiber and powerlines rose 16 percent to 700,000.
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