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As might be expected, broadband users take greater advantage of b...

As might be expected, broadband users take greater advantage of bandwidth-intensive applications than they did as dial-up Internet access customers, according to new study commissioned by Excite@Home. Study, conducted by Harris Interactive, found that broadband subscribers particularly used more…

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audio and video streaming services since switching from dial-up. Specifically, it found that: (1) 93% of broadband users download more MP3 files than before. (2) 90% download more music videos. (3) 89% watch more streaming video. (4) 86% listen to more streaming audio. (5) 79% transfer more large files. (6) 78% share more photos online.