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News By Drew Clark, Editor, BroadbandCensus.com WASHINGTON, July 2 - Broadband growth in the United States has effectively stalled over the past five months, a possible victim of the economic slowdown, according to a report released Wednesday by the Pew Internet & American Life Project. Some 55 percent of all adult Americans now have a high-speed internet connection, or a broadband connection, in their home, according to the report, “Home Broadband Adoption 2008.” That number compares wit
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Die 1&1 Internet AG, einer der erfolgreichsten DSL Anbieter in Deutschland, bietet ab Juli die 1&1 Tarife Doppel-Flat 6000 und Doppel-Flat 16000 wird dem neu ins Leben gerufenen 1&1 Homeserver an. Dabei handelt es sich um eine kostenlos mitgelieferte AVM Fritz!Box 7270 in Verbindung mit 100 GB Speicherplatz online.
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For the first time, more people around the world are signing up for fiber-optic broadband service than for cable Internet service, according to a British research firm. Fiber providers added 4.2 million customers in the first quarter, while 2.5 million…
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Wed, Jul 2, 2008 (11:54 a.m.) For the first time, more people around the world are signing up for fiber-optic broadband service than for cable Internet service, according to a British research firm.
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For the first time, more people around the world are signing up for fiber-optic broadband service than for cable Internet service, according to a British research firm. Fiber providers added 4.2 million customers in the first quarter, while 2.5 million customers signed up for cable modems, according to a report released Wednesday by Point Topic. The bulk of the new fiber subscribers are in …
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