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The survey resulted in a total of 596 responses, resulting in a 95% confidence <br />interval with a 7% margin of error. Due to the response rate, the analysis will <br />combine both residential and businesses/organizations. Only 22 of the surveyed <br />respondents were businesses or organizations in Indian River County and therefore <br />cannot be utilized as a true sample size or indicator of business needs. <br />Access to Broadband <br />Ninety-four percent of survey respondents had some access to internet at their <br />address, however some of those are not connecting via a wired service - 85% of <br />these respondents have internet access from a wired DSL, (DSL normally provides <br />less speed than 25/3 and cannot be classified as broadband and under new federal <br />funding requirements the minimum speed is 100/25) or cable service provider. Of <br />those with internet access, the majority take service from Comcast (310 or 56.4%). <br />Over a third of respondents had AT&T (200 or 36.4%). A few respondents (4) said <br />they had Spectrum and small portion (36, 6.5%) indicated having other providers. <br />Other <br />29.0% <br />■ Access Elsewhere <br />Smartphone Enough <br />0.0% <br />■ Too Expensive <br />Not Needed <br />M 3.2% <br />■ Too Slow <br />Not Available <br />, �'4" - 38.7% <br />Not Available <br />Too Slow <br />22.6% <br />■ Not Needed <br />Too Expensive <br />25,8% <br />Access Elsewhere <br />19.4% <br />■ Smartphone <br />Enough <br />0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% <br />Figure 9. Indian River County Survey Results - Why No Internet as a Percentage of 31 <br />respondents10 <br />10 Respondents were able to select multiple reasons for not having internet service therefore <br />percentages for all items sums to greater than 100%. <br />25 <br />WWW.MAGELLAN—ADVISORS.coM 200 <br />