What do you mean "building their sites accordingly"?

Do you think you should still be targetting modem speeds of 56k?




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-----Original Message-----
From: Rey Bango
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Fri Jun 15 00:23:00 2007
Subject: Updated Broadband Stats

Some interesting stats for all of those that think that every US 
household has broadband and is building their sites accordingly:

"According to research done by the consultancy firm Point Topic, the US 
has fallen to 24th place in terms of broadband penetration, with only 
53% of households connected. South Korea led the pack, with 90% of 
households having highspeed connections. The US remains the largest 
broadband country in the world with more than 60.4 million subscribers 
in the quarter with 2.9 million new broadband additions, but China is 
fast catching up and has cut the gap to the US from 5.8 million at the 
end of 2006 to 4.1 million at end of March 2007. The firm's research 
also pointed out the disparity between the connectivity of first world 
nations and other places throughout the world. 'Many Sub-Saharan African 
states do not register in the figures at all: only South Africa, Sudan, 
Senegal and Gabon make it onto the list, with household broadband 
penetration running from 1.79% in South Africa - with 215,000 users at 
the end of March - to just 0.05% in Sudan - with a mere 3,000. North 
African states fare slightly better with Morocco scoring 6.78% 
penetration with 418,000 users and Egypt at 1.55% or 240,000.'"

I guess the other 57% of US households are your target. ;)

Rey...



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