On July 18, 2014 at 14:49 jra@baylink.com (Jay Ashworth) wrote:
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From: "Barry Shein" <bzs@world.std.com>
I just read, I could dig it up, that about 1/3 of all broadband users have one and only one provider, about 1/3 have 2, and about 1/3 have 3 or more. And a tiny sliver have zero, hence "about".
Perhaps, if you count DSL as broadband, or you count cellphone tethering.
Otherwise, I would assume it's closer to 85/12/3.
Could you dig that up, Barry?
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