Once wireless Internet connectivity was considered a novelty. Today it has eclipsed wire line as the preferred connection. According to Pew Research, 55 percent of Americans connect by wireless to the Internet at least occasionally. Of the 46 percent of adults who own laptop computers, eight out of ten connect via WiFi and 28 percent access the Internet via cellular broadband. Add in smartphones, like the Iphone, and it's obvious why expenditures on wireless networks are growing while investment in wire line is shrinking.
Great research, Drewski. Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteGod bless the dying wireline industry. It was good for the 125 years it lasted.