Fast-Internet use doubles in U.S.
The number of Americans using fast Internet connections doubled from 2001 through late 2003, still below some expectations and especially low among minority groups and people in rural areas, according to a report by the Bush administration.
During the election campaign, President Bush advocated affordable access to high-speed Internet services for all Americans by 2007.
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