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Millions Of Brits Don't Want Internet Access

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It was always likely that a significant proportion of the UK population would not want to get connected online. After all, there is still a group of around 34,700 users that prefer to watch television in black and white rather than in colour. Furthermore, broadband is significantly more expensive and requires a computer to get the best of it.

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