
Roughly one-fifth of all U.S. households are disconnected from the Internet and have never used e-mail, according to research firm Parks Associates.
A recent phone survey of U.S. households by Parks found 20 million households are without Internet access, approximately 18 percent of all U.S. households.
"Nearly one out of three household heads has never used a computer to create a document," said John Barrett, director of research at Parks Associates, in a statement. "These data underscore the significant digital divide between the connected majority and the homes in the unconnected minority that rarely, if ever, use a computer."
So the real question is why. Is this because of rejection of technology or its unavailability?
Nope! My husband is one of the 20%.
He simply has no interest in sending email and doesn't need to.
Occasionally he'll get on internet to look for something or watch music videos but I try to discourage him because he almost always brings home some virus or another.
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