"But hang on — what if you could eliminate that home Internet subscription entirely and still watch your shows online? All of a sudden you get rid of a bill of, say, $100 or more per month (this amount is fairly close to what my household pays for standalone Internet service here in Washington). Would you do it?42 percent of cord-cutters don’t even subscribe to home broadband - The Washington Post
It appears that some already are. Only 6 in 10 cord-cutters still subscribe to home broadband service — such as DSL, cable Internet or fiber — at all, the Pew survey shows. The rest rely primarily on their cellular devices to stream shows and movies."
Monday, December 21, 2015
42 percent of cord-cutters don’t even subscribe to home broadband - The Washington Post
Tbd what percentage of the cord-cutters without home broadband also occasionally rely on their neighbors' and/or employers' networks...
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