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Survey responses indicated that these trends are also present among the residents of <br />San Leandro. Of the households responding, only 14% indicated they did not stream <br />video and 40% indicated they streamed at least 60% of the time. The internet subscription <br />model can be expected to increase in the coming years, increasing demand for unlimited, <br />high-speed broadband. <br />Figure 37, Residential Sunley Results Traditional vs, Streanned Television <br />,.:,1�,.6 howl Much Tlr'a itiolnall TV is Mewedvs. IIIn'tIrin "'t°°SitireaimTV <br />W01 <br />.M% % 18% °,dab <br />1A0% <br />50% <br />NM <br />0%TmrJliMauinialll / 2,0% TImdlilfionall / 40% Trari ionielll / 601M, Tradifiiaronll 80%Trad9iifioinall / 2,005S TrmdJliMauiniall / <br />100% Etre rn 80% Stream 60% Stine rn /40% Stream 20% 5tne rn 0%Stre rn <br />The survey also indicates the high degree to which San Leandro residents have <br />integrated broadband access into their daily lives, for personal, health, education, <br />business and work needs, with many respondents indicating that they access the internet <br />for learning, business, or work on a daily basis. <br />Demand is strong in San Leandro, with numbers of connected devices set to climb as <br />more services and 5G devices come to market. While the survey did not ask for specific <br />devices inside the home that connect to the internet, the most current U.S. research60 <br />finds that devices related to security lead the way as the most used among households, <br />followed by devices that help manage utilities and energy consumption, smart appliances, <br />health monitoring, and entertainment/gaming systems. <br />so Delivering on the Promise of Connected Homes: www.mckinsey.com/spContent/connected_home <br />86 1 P a g 6 <br />City of San Leandro, CA <br />Fiber Master Plan <br />