When you focus on the behavioral aspects of Internet users on dial-up, they're not doing as much as Internet users who have adopted.
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This is still technology that does require a certain capacity to self-troubleshoot, ... The switching cost could just be the technical aspect of doing the setup, and often you have to switch your e-mail address. These are people who are older, less educated and less adept to go through the process.
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