The price of broadband and the level of digital...
The price of broadband and the level of digital literacy significantly impact broadband adoption in Michigan, said a Connect Michigan survey released Thursday (http://bit.ly/14bLnJS). Nearly three out of ten state residents don’t subscribe to broadband service at home, representing almost…
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2.2 million adults in the state, the survey found. The biggest share of non-adopters (29 percent) don’t subscribe to home broadband service because they don’t see enough value in being connected or they don’t consider broadband relevant to their lives, the survey found. Connect Michigan said it surveyed 1,201 adult heads of households in 2012 and surveyed non-adopting households in 2011.