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Surfing the Internet from home has continued to increase over the...

Surfing the Internet from home has continued to increase over the last 5 years, a study by the Cable TV Assn. for Mktg. (CTAM) found. The report said 38% of adults surfed the net from home in 1999, while…

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54% did so today. PC ownership increased to 62% of all households in 2003 from 53% in 2002. More than 1/3 (38%) of respondents said they had a personal computer and TV in the same room, up from 31% in 2000, 7% said they planned to buy a high-definition TV in the next year and 11% said they planned to get high-speed Internet access. The research was based on a telephone survey conducted by Centris Oct. 16-21. Among the respondents, 65% had cable, 29% with premium packages, and 18% had digital. The survey also included 20% who said they had satellite TV. The study had a 3.5% margin of error.