Tech Policy
National Minority Broadband Adoption: Comparative Trends in Adoption, Acceptance, and Use
March 28, 2010
Between December 2009 and January 2010, the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies conducted a study of 2,741 respondents, oversampling African Americans and Hispanics, to understand national minority broadband adoption trends, and examine broadband adoption and use between and within minority groups.
This report, National Minority Broadband Adoption: Comparative Trends in Adoption, Acceptance, and Use, addresses the experiences of minority consumers of wireline and mobile broadband services and provides insights into some of the factors affecting the decisions of minorities who have adopted broadband.
Read it here.