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Oct 14, 2008
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Where Americans Use the Internet

Home only36%
Home and work34%
Home and another place other than work10%
Home and work and another place8%
Work only7%
Another place only3%
Work and another place other than home2%
Margin of error is ±2%.
Source: Pew Internet & American Life Project tracking survey, May–October 2002.

Chart graphing the Composition of Home Broadband Market

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