Abstract
Nearly one out of every three dollars spent on residential telecommunications
services in 2009 came from US ethnic communities, so the spending power of the
Hispanic-American, African American, and Asian-American communities have
become crucial to the survival of telecommunications providers.
In this report, Insight examines spending by US Hispanics on local,
long-distance, wireless, and pre-paid services, and compares these spending
patterns to the general population and to other minority segments including
Asian Americans and African Americans.
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