A new, national report by comScore Networks indicates broadband Internet access is ready to overtake dial-up access as the top online subscription service in major metro markets in the United States. The study, released this week in the Reston, Virginia-based company’s fourth-quarter market-share report, states that in many of the major markets in the United States, like New York City, Boston and San Diego, broadband usage is already on par with dial-up access.
Broadband Connections Eclipsing Dial-Up in Major Markets
Posted by: Gene J. Koprowski March 12, 2004 08:30 AMA new, national report by comScore Networks indicates broadband Internet access is ready to overtake dial-up access as the top online subscription service in major metro markets in the United States. The study, released this week in the Reston, Virginia-based company’s fourth-quarter market-share report, states that in many of the major markets in the United States, like New York City, Boston and San Diego, broadband usage is already on par with dial-up access.