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    June 12, 2019
    Mobile Technology and Home Broadband 2019

    Eight-in-ten non-broadband users are not interested in subscribing to home broadband services in the future

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    Eight-in-ten non-broadband users are not interested in subscribing to home broadband services in the future
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    Mobile Technology and Home Broadband 2019
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    Americans of all ages are increasingly likely to say they mostly go online using their smartphone
    Growing share of non-broadband users cite their smartphone’s capabilities as a reason for not having home broadband
    Majorities of Americans have a smartphone, subscribe to broadband, but this varies by education, income
    17% of Americans are “smartphone only” internet users
    A plurality of smartphone owners now say they mostly use their phone – and not a computer – to go online
    Smartphone owners’ preferred way of accessing the internet varies substantially by age
    45% of non-broadband users now cite their smartphone as a reason for not subscribing to high-speed internet service
    Non-broadband users increasingly cite their smartphone as their primary reason for not subscribing
    Eight-in-ten non-broadband users are not interested in subscribing to home broadband services in the future
    Americans of all ages are increasingly likely to say they mostly go online using their smartphone
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