Demographic, behavioral and attitudinal changes in the migration from low-speed to high-speed Internet access
Abstract:
This paper explores some of the demographic, behavioral and attitudinal differences between home users with low-speed and high-speed Internet access. In addition, a logistic regression analysis is performed to help determine which of these differences are drivers for migration and which might instead be the consequences of migration.
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