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Australia ranks 11th in the world in broadband use | Australia ranks 11th in the world in broadband use |
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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Friday, 19 June 2009 | |
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A new report puts Australia well ahead of the US and several European nations in terms of broadband access. Far from painting a picture of Australia being a broadband challenged nation, the report puts Australia's broadband penetration ahead of the UK, Sweden, Germany and France, among other affluent nations.Featured Whitepaper
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Principal analyst David Mercer explains "That's not to say that the number of users is not important in other respects, and we track that as well. But the way the broadband business is currently set up (and it doesn't seem likely to change any time soon) the household is the more important measure." Ben Piper, director of the Strategy Analytics Multiplay Market Dynamics service, underscored Mercer's point. "In far too many cases, people are looking at the wrong things," he said. "Residential broadband is overwhelmingly consumed on a household basis — not individually. Reporting broadband penetration on a per-capita basis misses the mark, and can provide grossly misleading results." Apart from anything else, it is possible to obtain hard data about the number of households served by any particular carrier, whereas the number of users can only be estimated from demographic data or extrapolated from sample surveys. Strategy Analytics rankings for 2008 show Asian nations at the top of the list, with 95 percent of South Korean households taking broadband, 88 percent in Singapore, and 81 percent in Taiwan and Hong Kong. But Asia doesn't take all the top spots, and Asian countries can also be found at the bottom of the list - see page 2. |
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