Consumers Value Bandwidth and Latency, But Not as Much as You'd Think
August 16, 2017
August 16, 2017
WASHINGTON, Aug. 16 -- Technology Policy Institute issued the following news release:
Broadband consumers place a relatively high value on bandwidth enhancements at low speeds, but the incremental value consumers attach to such enhancements decreases rapidly as speeds increase. This is one finding of new research from TPI President Scott Wallsten and co-authors from Indiana University, PhD candidate Yu-Hsin Liu and Professor Jeffrey Prince, which helps shed light on consumers' willi . . .
Broadband consumers place a relatively high value on bandwidth enhancements at low speeds, but the incremental value consumers attach to such enhancements decreases rapidly as speeds increase. This is one finding of new research from TPI President Scott Wallsten and co-authors from Indiana University, PhD candidate Yu-Hsin Liu and Professor Jeffrey Prince, which helps shed light on consumers' willi . . .