Here in S. Korea the broadband reaches 8 times the speed of the average
broadband in the States...with a majority of households using...deregulatio=
n
with a competitive entrepreneurship among the companies, have made the cost=
s
low and make it essential for customer service to be done right as well.
China is following S. Korea's trend, so we might very well see a majority o=
f
the worlds people having access to broadband in their homes.
Very hot here and the Cicadas are louder than I have ever heard here this
summer. Hope to get some nice phasing with my binaural's if my equipment an=
d
I don't melt first.
Best,
Mark
On 8/7/06, Simon Hampson <> wrote:
>
> I have to agree - broadband is quite common in Australia and also quit=
e
> affordable...
>
> Simon.
>
>
> On 8/8/06 8:39 AM, "Chuck B" <<braggjr02%40verizon.n=
et>>
> wrote:
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> > Walter Knapp wrote:
> >
> >> Just a note, it's not the age of broadband. Broadband is common in
> >> business, government and universities, <snip>
> >>
> > and in **foreign countries**. I believe the USA ranked 14th in a
> > recent survey of internet connectivity (exactly what was being surveyed
> > I don't know, but all my relatives in foreign lands got broadband way
> > before I did, and they were paying less than my dialup cost). So Danny,
> > rest assured that French visitors to your website are feeling no pain.
> >
> > -- Chuck
>
>
>
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Mark Ragsdale
www.moonbridges.com
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