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Broadband Success Will Depend on Consumer Cost

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LOS ANGELES, Feb. 19 -- Cost will be a leading challenge in promoting broadband to the home, according to a University of Southern California (USC) study that addresses the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) agenda to encourage universal high-speed access, promote investment and spur competition. "Our research suggests consumers will not pay more than $25 per month for high-speed access, which helps to explain why less than 5 percent of US households currently have high-speed access," said Professor Elizabeth Fife, Ph.D., senior researcher at USC's Center for Telecommunications...Read full article

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