Broadband Usage Yields $32 Billion Net Benefits To The Consumers
Broadband usage yielded $32 billion net benefits to the consumers in 2008, which increased from $20 billion in 2005. According to Compass Lexecon, this increase illustrates that American households are reaping benefits in many broadband enabled areas such as education, health, work, news, entertainment and civic affairs. The usage of broadband services increased by 6 times from 2001 to 2008 as people are now considering broadband access as a necessity rather than an optional service.
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