US broadband take-up slows to a crawl
The demand for broadband has slowed in the US, in a trend which could hit growth forecasts for British companies.
Research by the Pew Internet & American Life Project has shown that 53 per cent of home internet users in the US now use broadband, a modest rise from 50 per cent in December 2004.
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