Hello Dave,
This is a report from 2002, perhaps the most recent available.
http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/16629.html#story-start
That report states "Nielsen//NetRatings (Nasdaq: NTRT) has reported that in January 2002, broadband use surpassed dial-up time spent online for the first time ever."
I don't doubt that it is a true statement, but it is also a very misleading statement. It has nothing to do with how many have BB service versus dial-up service, but only applies to "hours online"
Broadband users are online 24 hours per day whether or not they are at their computer, or even if their computer is even turned on. Dial-up users tend to be online only when they are actually *using* the service.
Cheers, Tom
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