::fibreculture:: stats?
Hugh Brown
Hughie at onlineopinion.com.au
Mon Aug 18 15:48:15 EST 2003
Right,
Try these:
http://www.bridges.org/ (their e-readiness report has lots of cool
links to follow)
http://www.atkearney.com/ (their globaisation report has some
interesting ICT data and analysis)
Http://www.ccp.ucla.edu (UCLA produces a periodic report, which contains
data on THE WORLD INTERNET PROJECT INTERNATIONAL CONTACTS as an
appendix)
I have these some old reports from these as large pdfs if you want me to
send them to you ...
There's also the World Bank and the OECD, but they're referred to in the
above ...
Cheers,
Hughie
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Sent: 18 August 2003 15:08
To: fibreculture at lists.myspinach.org
Subject: ::fibreculture:: stats?
Can anyone please suggest a good place to find global Internet
statistics
apart from the abs and the PEW project? The figures I've come across
vary
dramatically. All I want are some numbers of connections, users, users
by
country, how much of the infrastructure is actually used (terry, i think
you
mentioned this once - perhaps in your book), etc... I had a student last
week tell the class that about 80% of the global population uses the
Internet ---- so if anyone has some up to date figures I'd really
appreciate
them and/or links to places to look would be very helpful.
thanks...jOhn...
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