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Home Networking Head to Electronic Entertainment Expo

TwiceMeanwhile there were about 7.6 million broadband installations in home at the end of 2002, according to Parks Research.  About 59 percent of those were Ethernet with CAT 5 cabling, while wireless was 25 percent, but with the greatest growth rate.

From the article "Home Networking Head to Electronic Entertainment Expo," by Greg Tarr.

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