Only three percent of U.S. households do not use some form of broadband, a new study by Ofcom suggests.
About six percent of households appear to use mobile only, while four percent use both fixed and mobile broadband.
Ofcom data
Monday, January 2, 2012
97% of U.S. Homes Use Broadband, Ofcom Says

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