Across the world, two in ten households have access to the internet at home, according to a justreleased Gallup survey. In 2009, internet access at home was far greater in more economically advanced countries like New Zealand, where nearly eight in ten people (75 percent) have access to the net at home.
Perhaps surprisingly, New Zealand is among the top 25 performers. Zip-a-dee-doodah. Kiwi broadband may be narrower than in other places, but it conveys data to many homes nevertheless. Domestic dialup will soon be a dim memory.
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Author: Jason Smith