Broadband use in US
Hello Can anyone point me towards reliable figures for use of broadband (high speed) internet use at home, particularly within families, in the US? Thanks Sue
Hi Sue, The Pew Internet Project has some figures online at http://www.pewinternet.org/reports/toc.asp?Report=63. The findings come from their 2002 report 'The Broadband Difference: How online Americans behavior changes with high-speed Internet connections at home'. Regards Kylie -------------------------------------- Kylie J. Veale | Brisbane, Australia GradDipInvEnv, MInetStds(Design) PhD student email: kylie@veale.com.au www: http://www.veale.com.au/kylie -----Original Message----- From: air-l-admin@aoir.org [mailto:air-l-admin@aoir.org] On Behalf Of Sue Cranmer Sent: Wednesday, 2 June 2004 8:46 PM To: air-l@aoir.org Subject: [Air-l] Broadband use in US Hello Can anyone point me towards reliable figures for use of broadband (high speed) internet use at home, particularly within families, in the US? Thanks Sue _______________________________________________ Air-l mailing list Air-l@aoir.org http://www.aoir.org/mailman/listinfo/air-l
Hi Sue, The Broadband diference by the PEW is a great work. But you also must take a look at: Dutton, W H et al.. (2003): Broadband Internet: The power to reconfigure Access. Oxford Internet Institute. University of Oxford. (<http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/>http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk) Crabtree, J (2003): The Next Steps for UK Broadband.London. Meter Runge House. (disponible on-line en <http://www.theworkfoundation.com/>http://www.theworkfoundation.com ) Crabtree, J (2003): Fat Pipes, Connected People. Rethinking broadband Britain (online en the workfoundation) Hornby S and Clarke Z (2003): Challenge and change in the information society. London. Facet Publishing. Yours, Fernando Garrido fgarrido@cibersociedad.net www.cibersociedad.net At 13:27 02/06/2004, you wrote:
Hi Sue,
The Pew Internet Project has some figures online at http://www.pewinternet.org/reports/toc.asp?Report=63. The findings come from their 2002 report 'The Broadband Difference: How online Americans behavior changes with high-speed Internet connections at home'. Regards Kylie
-------------------------------------- Kylie J. Veale | Brisbane, Australia GradDipInvEnv, MInetStds(Design) PhD student
email: kylie@veale.com.au www: http://www.veale.com.au/kylie
-----Original Message----- From: air-l-admin@aoir.org [mailto:air-l-admin@aoir.org] On Behalf Of Sue Cranmer Sent: Wednesday, 2 June 2004 8:46 PM To: air-l@aoir.org Subject: [Air-l] Broadband use in US
Hello Can anyone point me towards reliable figures for use of broadband (high speed) internet use at home, particularly within families, in the US? Thanks Sue
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Catherine Middleton, who I expect may be on air-l, has also done some interesting work on user perspectives on broadband. Sj On Jun 3, 2004, at 9:30 AM, Fernando Garrido - Observatorio de la Cibersociedad wrote:
Hi Sue,
The Broadband diference by the PEW is a great work. But you also must take a look at:
Dutton, W H et al.. (2003): Broadband Internet: The power to reconfigure Access. Oxford Internet Institute. University of Oxford. (<http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/>http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk) Crabtree, J (2003): The Next Steps for UK Broadband.London. Meter Runge House. (disponible on-line en <http://www.theworkfoundation.com/>http://www.theworkfoundation.com ) Crabtree, J (2003): Fat Pipes, Connected People. Rethinking broadband Britain (online en the workfoundation) Hornby S and Clarke Z (2003): Challenge and change in the information society. London. Facet Publishing.
Yours,
Fernando Garrido fgarrido@cibersociedad.net www.cibersociedad.net
At 13:27 02/06/2004, you wrote:
Hi Sue,
The Pew Internet Project has some figures online at http://www.pewinternet.org/reports/toc.asp?Report=63. The findings come from their 2002 report 'The Broadband Difference: How online Americans behavior changes with high-speed Internet connections at home'. Regards Kylie
-------------------------------------- Kylie J. Veale | Brisbane, Australia GradDipInvEnv, MInetStds(Design) PhD student
email: kylie@veale.com.au www: http://www.veale.com.au/kylie
-----Original Message----- From: air-l-admin@aoir.org [mailto:air-l-admin@aoir.org] On Behalf Of Sue Cranmer Sent: Wednesday, 2 June 2004 8:46 PM To: air-l@aoir.org Subject: [Air-l] Broadband use in US
Hello Can anyone point me towards reliable figures for use of broadband (high speed) internet use at home, particularly within families, in the US? Thanks Sue
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See http://www.pewinternet.org/reports/toc.asp?Report=120 Sj On Jun 2, 2004, at 5:46 AM, Sue Cranmer wrote:
Hello Can anyone point me towards reliable figures for use of broadband (high speed) internet use at home, particularly within families, in the US? Thanks Sue
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Fernando Garrido - Observatorio de la Cibersociedad -
Kylie Veale -
Steve Jones -
Sue Cranmer