Partyl though I think this is not fair because Korean households tend to
have a far larger # of people.

All of the #s I have seen on household penetration put Korea at 75-80% and
the Euro leaders at around 50%



southstep ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote @ 4/4/06 5:36 PM:

> According to MuniWireless.com, "apparently the US has now fallen to 20th
> place, behind Slovenia" in broadband penetration.  (c)MooK ^^;
> 
> -----
> 
> Telephony Online: Europeans closing in on Korea in broadband
> http://telephonyonline.com/home/news/Korea_broadband_lead_032906/
>  By Dan O'Shea
> 
>  Mar 29, 2006 9:32 AM
> 
> South Korea is close to losing its position as the world leader in broadband
> subscriber adoption, according to research justr released by Point-Topic.
> Korea has traditionally led the ret of the world number of broadband lines
> per 100 citizens, but Denmark and the Netherlands are now very close to
> catching up, the research firm has found.
> 
> South Korea showed negligible broadbad growth in 2005 but still has over 25%
> penetration of broadband by population. Denmark and The Netherlands are only
> a fraction of a percent behind, while Hong Kong and Finland are also close,
> both having reached a 23% penetration level.
> 
> More widely, the report also shows how the regions of Europe/Middle
> East/Africa (EMEA) and Eastern Europe are the fastest growing of the seven
> regions tracked by Point-Topic, although their overall penetration levels
> are still low in these regions.
> 
> 
> 

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