Fewer than 900 of almost 50,000 U.S. companies and nonprofit orga...
Fewer than 900 of almost 50,000 U.S. companies and nonprofit organizations surveyed by the FCC lack Internet access. But results the commission posted online Monday include that almost 1,200 respondents reported having only dial-up service. Almost 9,100 said they…
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had a choice among broadband providers, but more than 38,000 said they didn’t. Just more than 30,000 said they were very satisfied with their service. Almost 15,600 were somewhat satisfied and more than 2,200 said they were dissatisfied. FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski is scheduled to announce Tuesday at the Brookings Institution results of a survey about why some Americans choose not to pay for broadband service.