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Tennessee's Technology Trends 2009Tennessee's Technology Trends 2009 was conducted in January 2009 and involved 1,200 households and more than 800 businesses. One notable highlight - broadband adoption in Tennessee went from 43% to 54%, an increase of nearly 26%, from the time of Connected Tennessee's inception to date. That is in comparison to a national growth of only 16% during a comparable time period. Tennessee's Technology Trends 2008Tennessee's Technology Trends 2008 is a follow up to Tennessee Technology Trends 2007 in an effort to track the impact of Connected Tennessee on Tennessee’s broadband landscape. The results reveal an impressive increase in broadband adoption – especially in the rural areas of Tennessee where Connected Tennessee is focusing the majority of its attention. Tennessee's Technology Trends 2007Tennessee’s Technology Trends 2007 is a two-part assessment highlighting the use and impact of computers, the Internet and broadband technology among Tennessee residents and businesses. The comprehensive survey was conducted in July 2007 and involved nearly 10,000 Tennesseans and more than 800 businesses representing each of Tennessee’s 95 counties. TN95 ProfilesCitizens across the state use technology in innovative ways to ensure that Tennessee remains the place of choice to live, work and raise a family. Connected Tennessee is profiling businesses and Tennesseans in each of the state's 95 counties to identify lessons learned on the path to successful innovation. Economic Impact StudyThe Economic Impact of Stimulating Broadband Nationally details the potential state-by-state impact of legislation to accelerate broadband access and use. The report’s findings suggest that Tennessee could realize an economic impact of more than $2 billion annually by accelerating broadband availability and use across the state. |