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            <title>Sponsored: 64% off Code Black Drone with HD Camera</title>
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            <title>Korea is world’s first country to see high speed Internet access pass 100% penetration</title>
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            <description>South Korea’s Internet is known for being one of the fastest in the world, and the country has put grabbed another accolade after it become the world’s first to see high-speed Internet technologies pass 100 percent domestic penetration.</description>
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            <title>Why Broadband Changes Everything</title>
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            <description>According to a new Cisco research study, the average broadband connection is now generating 14.9 GB of Internet traffic per month, up 31 percent from last year when it was 11.4 GB per month. And while a majority of this traffic is coming from online video –- streaming not P2P -– the trends show that we are using the Internet for more than just that. Give us more speed and we will use it all. And then we’ll want more of it.</description>
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            <title>Japan and Korea said leading in fibre-optic broadband</title>
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            <description>The OECD&#39;s latest broadband statistics showed that fibre-optic cable has become the biggest single broadband technology in Korea and Japan, which lead the world in the proportion of households connected to the Internet with super-fast links. Korea had 12.2 fibre-optic connections per 100 inhabitants in June 2008, compared with 10.5 connections via cable TV networks and 8.4 connections using DSL technology over copper telephone wires.</description>
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            <title>Akamai Broadband Report - Fastest Countries</title>
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            <description>South Korea remains in the lead with 64% of connections to Akamai occurring at over 5 Mbps. Japan ranked second and the U.S. moved up one slot to sixth.</description>
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            <description>The OECD broadband portal provides access to a range of broadband-related statistics gathered by the OECD.</description>
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            <title>Can Optic Cables Predict Economic Shifts?</title>
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            <description>According to TeleGeography there are about 12 cables either in planning stages or under construction that will connect Africa to the rest of the planet. Those connections will have a theoretical capacity of over 13 Terabits per second, and construction is estimated to cost more than $3 billion. Why so much connectivity? After all, PC penetration is abysmally low in Africa. The answer is cell phones.</description>
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            <title>BT plans 100Mbps UK broadband service by 2012, Gigabit speeds possible</title>
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            <description>By 2012, BT hopes to have &#34;as many as 10 million homes&#34; (about 40% of the UK) wired for service with speeds up to 100Mbps -- potentially capable of exceeding 1,000Mbps (1Gbps) at some unspecified point in the future</description>
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            <title>Indian Broadband Numbers</title>
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            <description>As of October, there are 1.92 million broadband connections in India. This is roughly 20 per cent of the total internet subscriber base, broadband is out-stripping dial-up. Of 1.39 million subscribers added in 2005-06, 1.16 million were broadband subscrib</description>
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            <description>The number of broadband subscribers in China is growing at a staggering 79 per cent annually, and will reach 79 million in 2007, consulting firm Ovum predicted in research released today.</description>
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