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There are still a bunch of people (yes even here, in Canada) that depend on dialup because faster technologies haven't pierced through sparsely populated areas.
Also, if I'm not mistaken, some countries in Africa and other parts of the world still don't provide media as fast as in Japan, Western Europe or the US.
Getting rid of old technology is only good when doing so will force newer technologies to take its place.