In Australia the debate continues about internet broadband, the access speed on offer and how Australia compares to other nations.
The Guardian reports on an internet consultancy Point Topic's analysis of world-wide use and access to the internet. It certainly highlights a digital divide and how, for instance, China is racing along to catch up on internet usage. Africa is, probably obviously, a laggard.
"Almost 300 million people worldwide are now accessing the internet using fast broadband connections, fuelling the growth of social networking services such as MySpace and generating thousands of hours of video through websites such as YouTube.
There are more than 1.1 billion of the world's estimated 6.6 billion people online and almost a third of them are now accessing the internet on high-speed lines. According to the internet consultancy Point Topic, 298 million people had broadband at the end of March and that is already estimated to have shot over 300 million. The statistics, however, paint a picture of a divided digital world."
The Guardian reports on an internet consultancy Point Topic's analysis of world-wide use and access to the internet. It certainly highlights a digital divide and how, for instance, China is racing along to catch up on internet usage. Africa is, probably obviously, a laggard.
"Almost 300 million people worldwide are now accessing the internet using fast broadband connections, fuelling the growth of social networking services such as MySpace and generating thousands of hours of video through websites such as YouTube.
There are more than 1.1 billion of the world's estimated 6.6 billion people online and almost a third of them are now accessing the internet on high-speed lines. According to the internet consultancy Point Topic, 298 million people had broadband at the end of March and that is already estimated to have shot over 300 million. The statistics, however, paint a picture of a divided digital world."
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