High-speed internet is a staple of everyday life, but many Americans don’t have access to it because no network reaches them—or they can’t afford to pay.
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This report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project finds that 47% of adults have high-speed internet connections at home as of early March 2007, up five percentage points from a year earlier.