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April 27, 2006

A New Report by the Pew Internet & American Life Project proclaims that 73 percent of adults, or 147 million Americans, now use the Internet. Those numbers are up from 66 percent, or 133 million adults, in January of last year. 42 percent of all adults, or 84 million Americans, currently have broadband connections; 62% of all on-line users now use broadband.

Link submitter Oliphant ties these numbers to this morning's Comcast numbers to conclude American broadband isn't in as rough of shape as recent OECD statistics indicate.
"Over 1/2 of internet users are on broadband but still a significant number slug along on dial up. But given today's new of 9 million HSI subs for Comcast that puts their penetration at less than 1 in 4; that is less than 1 in 4 Comcast HSI subs who can get their broadband service bother to buy it. This is something to keep in mind the next time we see low US broadband penetration statistics. It's not that people here can't get it, people simply don't want it and this news shows that quite a few are happy with dial up."
Agree? Is our poor showing in penetration statistics because Americans don't want broadband?