Document Type
Report
Publication Date
2011
Abstract
Broadband access for households has become an important resource for individuals and communities. A high speed connection to the internet provides opportunities for a great many economic, social and cultural benefits. This study was to done to explore the extent to which those opportunities and benefits are currently available to households in New York State. With the support of the NY State Office of Cyber Security, and the New York State Broadband Development and Deployment Council, the Center for Technology in Government partnered with Stony Brook University to conduct the study. We surveyed 3044 New York households to discover the extent of availability and adoption of broadband services and how they are used. We also asked about the social and economic characteristics of the households to explore how those factors affect broadband adoption and use. The results presented here cover 1002 surveys covering the state as a whole and an oversample of 2042 surveys in low income counties.The full survey report and access to all the survey data sets can be found at:broadbandmap.ny.gov/content/a-deeper-look.html#bbAdoptionStudy.
Recommended Citation
Cresswell, Anthony M., "Broadband Internet Service Adoption and Use in New York State Households" (2011). Center for Technology in Government. 82.
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