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Originally Posted by fr0gman
That would depend on what part of the country you are referencing. My primary business is in the Upper Mid-West and I can tell you that we are installing broadband wireless at an alarming rate. There are new people getting connected every day and many of the dial-up users (yes, we still have HUGE numbers of dial-up users out here) are getting new broadband connections.
When you look at the flat states like Minnesota, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Wyoming? there are many rural areas that still have no connectivity and many more that are still on dial-up. The Internet is growing, but I guess that depends on what your idea of growth is.
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I think I was not clear. I was saying broadband users are increasing though internet users as a whole are not increasing at the same pace as before.