Homes with no Web access don't want it
June 12, 2009
More than 70 per cent of UK homes without Internet access have no interest in getting broadband or feel it would be too expensive to do so, according to research published from Ofcom. With Internet takeup in the UK running at about 70 per cent, and only another 5 per cent promising to get connected over the next six months, the ranks of the excluded represent more than one in five of the country’s adult population.
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