In the summer of 2004, SRI International conducted two surveys to determine the degree of adoption of information and communications technologies (ICTs) in Lebanon. The primary objectives of these surveys - collectively called the 2004 ICT User Survey - were to develop high quality indicators of adoption and use of ICTs by individuals and organizations; and to understand the overall demand-side dynamics including barriers to adoption of these technologies. This report presents the key findings of the two surveys. A number of implications can be drawn from the findings of the survey.