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Maybe, if we could see the whole world.
Sometimes I just sit and think. Other times I just sit.
eracode:
Maybe, if we could see the whole world.
..and if it wasn't 12 months old.
Auto-correct is why I have crust issues.
Read the full report
Australian and NZ stats / rankings are here:
SECTION 5 (ASIA PACIFIC)
Average Connection Speeds
Average Peak Connection Speeds
4 Mbps Broadband Adoption
10 Mbps Broadband Adoption
15 Mbps Broadband Adoption
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Read the full report
Australian and NZ stats / rankings are here:
SECTION 5 (ASIA PACIFIC)
Average Connection Speeds
Average Peak Connection Speeds
4 Mbps Broadband Adoption
10 Mbps Broadband Adoption
15 Mbps Broadband Adoption
Not at all interesting if it lumps NZ in with Dicktralia.
Sometimes I just sit and think. Other times I just sit.
NonprayingMantis: It's one thing for a map to miss little old nz off, but to cut off half of Australia too...
And Korea, which is the best-connected country in the world.
This reads like one of these:
Updated: akamai’s state of the internet Q3 2015 report:
https://www.akamai.com/us/en/multimedia/documents/report/q3-2015-soti-connectivity-final.pdf
Maps with errors are very collectable.
I spent my early childhood in New Guinea on Manus Island.
A map of New Guinea had been printed on a souvenir tea-towel.
The "M" was omitted from "Manus Island" on the map.
Merchants initially covered the error with the price tag, but soon stopped doing this as the tea-towels became a cult classic
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eracode:
Not at all interesting if it lumps NZ in with Dicktralia.
Seriously ? Whats with the name calling ?
Yep - pretty silly - apologies.
Should have said - the data is not particularly useful if NZ is not shown separately.
Sometimes I just sit and think. Other times I just sit.
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