Cisco Data Shows Heavy Broadband Users Are Early Adopters, Not Hogs
GigaOM, October 21, 2009
By Stacey Higginbotham
In a report, Cisco discovered that today's top broadband users are less likely the evil, P2P file-seeding misfits that ISPs like to blame for congestion, and are more likely early adopters who are living more of their lives online, which has big implications for policy and how service providers build out their networks.
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