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This is a Consumer Technographics document

August 1, 2003

Where The Wired Live In America: 1998 To 2003

by Christopher M. Kelley

with Michael E. Gazala, Carey Schwaber


Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

This is the sixth brief in our "The Changing Consumer" series. In the late 1990s, consumers in metropolitan San Francisco and Washington, DC were the most wired in the US. However, as the online population gets older and white-collar jobs shift to the Sun Belt, former technology hotspots are losing their dominance.

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Figures & Data
  • Figure 1.  America's Most Wired Metro Areas: 1998 To 2003
  • Figure 2.  Poverty Helps Keep Southern Metro Areas Off The 10 Most Wired List
   

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Industry: Consumer Technology, Media & Entertainment, Retail
Geography: North America