Nielsen//NetRatings, the global standard for Internet audience measurement and analysis, reports that in 2003 the United States had 39 million, or 13 percent of Americans, connecting via broadband in the U.S. Broadband users at-home grew 49 percent year-over-year, while narrowband users declined 12 percent during May 2003 (see Table 1).
Despite higher growth rates for broadband, there were nearly twice as many narrowband users as broadband users in the U.S. Narrowband users then outweighed broadband users with 69.6 million users.
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Nielsen//NetRatings, the global standard for Internet audience measurement and analysis, reports that in 2003 the United States had 39 million, or 13 percent of Americans, connecting via broadband in the U.S. Broadband users at-home grew 49 percent year-over-year, while narrowband users declined 12 percent during May 2003 (see Table 1).
Despite higher growth rates for broadband, there were nearly twice as many narrowband users as broadband users in the U.S. Narrowband users then outweighed broadband users with 69.6 million users.







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