In a recent Friam email was an article which included a broadband
usage chart:
http://www.blaserco.com/blogs/2005/08/19.html http://www.blaserco.com/blogs/images/freepresschart.png"Here's how the data look when the FCC isn't cooking the books
(longer is better):"
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There was also a broadband report (pdf) cited.
All this looks pretty grim. However, after reading Freakonomics,
I've started to be pretty suspicious of claims like these. Its my
bet there is a secondary driver not visible in the studies. The
first that springs to mind is Urban Population Density. We're pretty
spread out here .. are these finding just telling us we're not as
easily served as Korea, Hong Kong and others?
-- Owen
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