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February 9th, 2009

Dial-up Internet: Still a demand in 2009?

Posted by Sam Diaz @ 9:35 am

Categories: Broadband, Economy, General

Tags: Broadband, Stimulus, Network Technology, Broadband Internet, Telecommunications, Networking, Sam Diaz

Every once in a while, I come across a news item that makes me think that I need to get out of Silicon Valley more often.

Today, that came in the form of a news release from Earthlink’s PeoplePC, announcing a cost-savings promotion for the company’s dial-up Internet service. Called Connect-For-Less, the promotion offers unlimited dial-up service for $7.95 a month. Every 795th customer gets one year of free service.

But, dial-up? In 2009? Will they even get 795 signups? I was so close to laughing the PR gal off the phone until she schooled me on the demand for dial-up that still exists.

Apparently, I’m the one out of the loop on this one. It seems there is still a market in this country for dial-up Internet connections. According to a study conducted by the Pew Internet and American Life Project, 9 percent of adults are using a dial-up connection to get online and, of those, 35 percent said they will not switch to broadband until the prices come down. Of that same group of dial-up users, 19 percent said nothing would get them to switch to a faster connection. (See Pew data chart below)

Who knew so many people were happy with a dial-up connection? How do they watch YouTube videos? How do they listen to streaming music? How long does it take to download a picture in an email? Or a PDF file?

The Pew research, which was really meant to analyze President Obama’s economic stimulus package and how it ties to the president’s promised investment in broadband, concluded:

If more and faster broadband is provided, will people come? The analysis here suggests that the answer is “yes,” but that it may take longer than some advocates anticipate… one-in-five Americans currently don’t have broadband for reasons that won’t be addressed by price cuts or a fiber node in the neighborhood. It will take time to get them up and running on broadband — probably longer than the impacts of the stimulus package are intended to last.

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Dial-up has its uses
I was on dial-up myself until 2003. If your Internet-surfing needs are limited, dial-up will suit you just fine. You really do get used to the slower speed. If you're impatient, like me, you get us... (Read the rest)
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Ah...Earth Calling...  IT_Guy_z | 02/09/09
re:Ah...Earth Calling...  BCF1968 | 02/09/09
Give them a call and ask...  Mark-Twain | 02/09/09
Communication Is More Than Pretty Pictures  MichP | 02/10/09
RE:re:Ah...Earth Calling  bfilipiak@... | 02/10/09
RE: Dial-up Internet: Still a demand in 2009?  SamDiazZDNet Moderator | 02/09/09
No broadband available....  EdNetman | 02/09/09
No Cable Either  Super D | 02/10/09
Inferior goods  fazalmajid | 02/09/09
And those who have no choice  TripleII | 02/09/09
None where I live...  clfitz | 02/09/09
Broadband isn't available everywhere  jred | 02/10/09
On the road again  nrkmann@... | 02/10/09
RE: Dial-up Internet: Still a demand in 2009?  online@... | 02/10/09
RE: Dial-up Internet: Still a demand in 2009?  tailspindango | 02/10/09
RE: Dial-up Internet: Still a demand in 2009?  DCR-Mo | 02/10/09
Funny Story  msc1004 | 02/10/09
Dial-up has its uses  LeonBA | 03/04/09

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