Frugal shoppers choosing DSL
It seems, at least in the US, that people with lower incomes are choosing DSL as their broadband of choice.
According to a recent report published by Leichtman Research Group, about 21 percent of households earning an annual income of between $30,000 and $75,000 a year subscribe to DSL. About 18 percent of these households subscribe to cable. By contrast, 37 percent of all households with annual household incomes over $75,000 subscribe to cable broadband and 27 percent subscribe to DSL.
There are still many on dial-up for both of these services to try and win over. What are you using? Why? Do you feel you are getting a good value for your dollar? Let me know.
CNet article: DSL strikes a chord with frugal shoppers
Tags: broadband, dsl, cable
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