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Facts tagged with Austria

Austria has more access to capacity than Africa

At mid-year 2010, the country of Austria–with a population of just over eight million, had access to more international Internet capacity than the billion inhabitants of Africa, combined.

Research Area: Other

Tags: bandwidth, access, capacity, africa, international, 2010, austria

Global internet traffic growth remains strong in 2010.” TeleGeography’s Global Internet Geography. October 6, 2010.

Adoption Rate In Austria Versus France In 2007

Household adoption in Austria in 2007 was 46.1%, a few points higher than the 42.9% adoption rate in France.

Research Area: Broadband Adoption

Tags: broadband, adoption, growth, france, oecd, austria

Ford, George S.  “Fabricating a Broadband Crisis? More Evidence on the Misleading Inferences from OECD Rankings.” Phoenix Center For Advanced Legal & Economic Public Policy Studies.  Phoenix, Arizona.  July 7, 2010.
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