Still clueless after all these years

Quote from this article about the broadband market:

“We’re still finding that most broadband customers are attracted by speed and other practical benefits,” he said. “It’s not viewed as a content-driven medium yet.”

I have broadband so I can upload pictures, download freeware and share stuff quicker. Buying content isn’t even on my radar, how about you?

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