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eSchool News online quotes that large gaps exist among the average download speeds of various states as well as nations.
A pair of reports form speematters.org:
Broadband Mapping and Data Collection
Testimony of CWA President Larry Cohen before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet of the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
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for National Policy
The Broadband Fact Book
This publication, from the Internet Innovation Alliance, presents a wide array of information
about broadband in the
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Less than 25% of rural Americans have
broadband connections By the end of 2005, 24% of rural Americans had high-speed Internet connections at home compared with 39% of adult Americans living elsewhere. In 2003, 9% of rural Americans had
broadband at home, less than half the rate (22%) of urban and suburban Americans. For overall Internet use (by whatever connection from any location), the penetration rate for adult rural Americans lagged the rest of the country by 8% at the end of 2005 (a 62% to 70% margin). This is about half the gap that existed at the end of 2003, Pew Internet & American Life Project reports.
Japanese can get 8.5 times the speed for
one-twelfth the cost
consumer pay more for slower speeds. In the
The contrast is even more striking when expressed in terms of cost per 100 kbps. The top speed generally available in
in the
Broadband telework – time savings equivalent
to 4 weeks of vacation a year A survey conducted by Sage Research offers further evidence of the benefits of IP communications. 100 organizations that have deployed IP communications reported an average benefit of 4.3 hours per week (or 28 days a year) for each remote worker.
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