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2008
Can Optic Cables Predict Economic Shifts? - GigaOM
Why so much connectivity? After all, PC penetration is abysmally low in Africa. The answer is cell phones. At the beginning of 2008, there were a quarter of a billion mobile subscribers on the continent
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2007
Telecoms Blog » Blog Archive » Global mobile penetration hits 50%
Et dire qu'il y a des gens qui n'ont pas de téléphones portables… quoi je viens de dire une connerie ?Figures released by industry analyst Informa Telecoms & Media reveal that worldwide mobile penetration will hit 50 per cent - or around 3.3 billion subscriptions - today, just over 26 years since the first cellular network was launched. Since its birth in 1981, when the first mobile telephony network was switched on in Scandinavia, the now ubiquitous mobile phone has become one of the world’s great success stories.
Japanese Broadband World's Fastest, Cheapest - Iceland Cools off in Global Broadband Penetration Rankings - US Broadband Penetration Grows to 85.9% Among Active Internet Users - November 2007 Bandwidth Report
Japan has the the fastest broadband speeds and the lowest cost per megabit per second of all countries surveyed, according to recent data from the OECD (see Figures 1-3). Japan enjoys costs per megabit over four times lower than that of the US.
3/4 of Traffic to Top Websites is International
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2006
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World Internet Penetration Now 16% - Asia Growing Fast!
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