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Originally posted by Amputate Your Head
I seriously doubt that's a viable hypothesis.... one day of surfing for ANYTHING... even checking out MSNBC.... gets most people hopping up and down for broadband in order to experience streaming video and other stuff you just can't do with dialup... so really, the only possible explanation left after that, is that they're just too damn cheap to pay for it. The "building for 56k users" phase was good for a few years.... but truthfully... everything is built nowdays with little or no regard for the cavemen who can't or won't keep up with current technology.
Next, you'll wanna make websites moron-proof with auto-clicking enabled or something for the people who don't know how to operate a mouse.
There should be at least some level of intelligence expected from surfers..... ya can't cater to every damn fool who just bought a Dell and signed onto AOL. Or, maybe you can.... but then the broadband people get dragged down to dummy level in order to please the newbs......
the 56k people can look at static images.... when they wanna watch feeds... they can buy a fucking real connection.
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Ok point understood, so how come 60% are still on 56k then?