Measuring U.S. broadband adoption
The Pew Internet and American Life Project is out with its latest survey of high-speed internet usage in the United States. It finds that nearly half -- 47 percent -- of all adult Americans have a broadband connection at home as of early 2007. That's a five percentage point increase over 2006. John Horrigan, Associate Director of the Pew Internet Project, says broadband adoption in the U.S. is important to measure to see how the country stacks up against the rest of the world, but it's also key differentiator of people's Internet usage patterns.
Guest: John Horrigan, Associate Director of the Pew Internet Project








