ONE FIFTH OF AMERICANS NEVER USE THE INTERNET?
[SOURCE: Lasar's Letter on the FCC, AUTHOR: Matthew Lasar]
Over 20 percent of subjects in a major survey told Nielsen Media Research that 
they have no access to the Internet. The findings come from a recent study 
Nielsen completed for the Federal Communications Commission, one of ten 
sponsored on behalf of the agency's media ownership proceeding. 20.3 percent of 
respondents told Nielsen that they never log in, either at home or at their 
job. Of those with access, 75.1 percent said they reach the Internet at home. 
31 percent said they get entry to the Web and other Internet services at work. 
The average respondent spent about 12.8 hours a week on line, according to the 
report.
http://www.lasarletter.net/drupal/node/447


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