Broadband to Swamp Dial-up by 2010

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NEW YORK In five years, broadband will displace dial-up connections in most Internet-connected U.S. households, according to Jupiter Research.

The New York research firm forecast that Internet penetration will slow in this country over the next five years, growing from 75 million at the end of 2004 to 88 million in 2010, a 17 percent increase. Based on population estimates by the U.S. Census Bureau, that would move U.S. Internet penetration from 70 percent to 77 percent.

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