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Is Broadband "Satisfaction" Directly Related to "Bundle" Savings?
IP Carrier (Dec 21 2009) Business Models , Marketing
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The conventional wisdom is that high-speed broadband access is becoming a commodity bought by consumers primarily on the basis of speed and price.A recent survey by Parks Associates also showed that there is not all that much difference between consumer satisfaction with any of the broadband network types.With cable modem service and digital subscriber line as the baseline, consumers said they were a bit more happy with fiber to the home, and a ... (Read Full Article)
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