US Adoption of 10 Mbps+ Broadband Nearly Doubles In a Year 172
darthcamaro writes "We all know that the U.S. doesn't have the fastest broadband in the world, but it is gaining 'fast' (pun intended). The latest Akamai State of the Internet report pegs U.S. adoption of High Broadband, that is, broadband with access of 10 Mbps, at 15 percent. While that number may not seem high, it's 95 percent higher than it was this time last year." Broad-stroke averages, though, mean less than whether your neck of the woods gets better Internet service.
Google Fiber? Sonic.net? (Score:3, Funny)
How much is just 6 month contract renegotiation? (Score:2, Funny)
People are cancelling/renewing their broadband/cable packages every 6 months when the 'introductory' rates expire and their monthly bill doubles.
New speeds offered, price stays the same...
Is that 'adoption' or just being shoehorned?