The survey also shows widespread use of the internet.
In fact, more than three in four voters, regardless of political affiliation, feel this way.
This includes the majority of both Republicans and Democrats.
Much of the survey points to widespread reliance on the internet.
Among those who use the internet, nearly all (95%) use it at home.
When asked to indicate their major reason for not having fiber, four in 10 cite lack of availability.
The AARP telephone survey was conducted among 1,218 registered voters ages 50+ in Oklahoma.
Forty percent of the respondents were reached on a mobile phone.
The survey was administered by Alan Newman Research between July 19, 2021 and August 3, 2021.
For more information, contact S. Kathi Brown of AARP Research atskbrown@aarp.org.
Media inquiries should be directed to Melanie Henry in the AARP Oklahoma State Office atmhenry@aarp.org.