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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Analysis Poll Week 8

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Analysis Poll Week 8

This week poll is about which of you guys prefer to have a wired high-speed broadband or a wireless high-speed broadband. As you can see 25% chose wired and 75% chose wireless. Actually the best answer is wireless high-speed broadband. Wireless broadband allows you to surf the internet without the disturbances and troubles of cables, it is also known for its high speed. It is quite irritating and frustrating when your internet connection becomes weak especially if you are downloading something or using internet for some urgent work. But with your wireless connection, you don't have to worry about that problem and it is also quite easy to set up a wireless broadband connection.

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APEC Eyes High-Speed Broadband Networks by 2020

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This news is from Tokyo. It says that Asian and Pacific countries that agreed to help establish the next generation of high speed broadband networks in their region by 2020. The Japanese internal affairs and communication ministry said that , they will access high speed broadband network to expand and improve ICT infrastructure for knowledge based economies in the APEC region. They also will recognise that opportunities to access information through initiatives such as infrastructure developement need to be priority. Then, its also said that they will commit toward achieving the goal of universal access to (current-generation) broadband in the APEC region by 2015. Internet broadband subscriptions have increased from 0.2 per 100 inhabitants in the region in 1999 to 10.8 in 2009, an APEC. It said the broadband penetration rate stands at 0.7 percent in Indonesia and 2.8 percent in Peru, while it reaches 27.1 percent in the United States and 24.9 percent in Japan. It said the broadband penetration rate stands at 0.7 percent in Indonesia and 2.8 percent in Peru, while it reaches 27.1 percent in the United States and 24.9 percent in Japan.

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