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July 16th, 2009

Broadband Internet is undervalued $32 billion, study says

Posted by Andrew Nusca @ 10:04 am

Categories: Consumerism, Networking

Tags: Internet, Broadband, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Networking, Andrew Nusca

Think you overpay for broadband access? According to a new study, it’s quite the opposite.

Broadband Internet access delivered more than $32 billion in benefits to American consumers last year, according to a new study released Tuesday, revealing that a broadband connection is considered a necessity by many Americans.

The study’s authors, who presented their findings at Internet Innovation Alliance Academy on Capitol Hill, derived the $32 billion figure by researching how much consumers value their broadband access — totaling $60 billion — and then subtracted how much Internet users paid per year for their access, which amounted to $28 billion.

In other words: customers value broadband a lot more than they’re actually paying.

(The study also found that home broadband adoption increased more than sixfold since 2001: 66.6 million households used broadband in 2008, compared with only 10.4 million families seven years ago.)

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan stipulated $7.2 billion for broadband development and entrusted the FCC to develop a national broadband plan. According to the article, the researchers hope that a national broadband strategy will empower the government to partner with the private sector to help deliver Internet access to every corner of the country.

Would you pay double for broadband Internet access? Say why or why not in TalkBack.

Andrew NuscaAndrew J. Nusca is an associate editor for ZDNet and SmartPlanet. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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Market Competition Ensures Access Value, Exclusive Content Ups the Cost
Prices will remain objectively low. Besides the
infrastructure has and is bound to grow to such
a scale
that providers and users will always seek the
best mutual
relationship. Peop... (Read the rest)
Posted by: donnydo77@... Posted on: 07/19/09  (Edited: 07/19/09 @ 05:05) You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
...On Capitol Hill  Takalok | 07/16/09
It ain't Capitol Hill..  dunmerbob | 07/16/09
Politics..  goff256 | 07/17/09
RE: Broadband Internet is undervalued $32 billion, study says  russguill | 07/16/09
RE: Broadband Internet is undervalued $32 billion, study says  7mgte | 07/16/09
RE: Broadband Internet is undervalued $32 billion, study says  sthomper@... | 07/16/09
RE: Broadband Internet is undervalued $32 billion, study says  wgrimes | 07/16/09
RE: Broadband Internet is undervalued $32 billion, study says  adornoe@... | 07/17/09
You make a good point  abrode05 | 07/18/09
Economics of Scarcity  3dguru | 07/17/09
A perfect examplwe of falsified data  rbslack@... | 07/17/09
RE: Broadband Internet is undervalued $32 billion, study says  Mike106132000@... | 07/18/09
RE: Broadband Internet is undervalued $32 billion, study says  york1900 | 07/18/09
Market Competition Ensures Access Value, Exclusive Content Ups the Cost  donnydo77@... | 07/19/09

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