Comments on: Survey: One-fifth of Americans have never used e-mail
About 20 percent of all U.S. heads-of-household have never sent an e-mail, and about 20 million households, or 18 percent, are without Internet access.
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probably have a similar stat of those that don't have cable TV,etc...
A phone survey means the survey was only able to reach households with wire-line service. Households with cell-only service are not included. So 18% is not accurate because cell-only households are more likely to be tech savvy and more likely to use PCs at a higher rate.
- by candymarl September 14, 2008 8:08 AM PDT
- I have friends who can't afford to go online. Money is definitely an issue.
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