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Canadian web access 'almost universal' - October 30, 2009
More Canadians are logging online than ever before, according to a new poll that paints a picture that as a nation, we just can't seem to get enough of the Internet. The Ipsos Reid study released on Tuesday shows eight out of 10 Canadians (82%) have broadband Internet access at home -- a 6% increase from 2008. And for those under the age of 55, having Internet access is considered "almost universal." The poll found 89% of 18-to-34-year-olds and 87% of 35-to 54-year-olds could log on at home. Those 55 and older represented the smallest yet fastest-growing segment with home Internet access.
Source: Canwest News Service














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