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Statistical statement on broadband connection

roadband has become essential The

equipment in the daily schedule.

economy of the nation is supported by communication, so in todays era, government emphasis on telecommunication development in every nation. The competitive Carriers Coalition (CCC) The comparison includes total number of
inhabitants, according to the database stored in OECD statistical database, of the previous year.

believes that high speed broadband in a highly fixed broadband subscriptions per 100 competitive market should be a priority for policy makers. The Australian government has

proudly fulfilled the above mentioned. The NBN At the end of 2012, Australia stood at 18th has webbed the maximum portion of nation position, (comparison, on the total with fiber or other forms of fixed broadband number of fixed broadband (Cheap (Business Bundle Broadband), supportively Business the private telecommunication companies. In the year 2013, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD),
Phone And Broadband) subscriptions per 100 inhabitants) among the countries participating under OECD. Australia stood firm with total penetration

had at about 25 per cent. Nearly 21 out of the surveyed the broadband networking, in various 25 were DSL. Australia shared fiber nations coming under OEDC. released in June talked The report connections in total counted, 1.6 per cent fabulous of all broadband connections, while Japan
had the highest fiber penetration that was 66.7 per cent.

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performance of Australia, but expectations were higher, as Australia stood at third position (according to the comparative study, till June) among 34(nearly) nations, under OEDC.

Labor MP Ed Husic told Computerworld Australia The Labor Government has long recognized the need to lift Australias position in the ranking of

broadband

penetration in the OECD," as Australia was number three for wireless broadband penetration, with 103.4 subscriptions per 100 people. Finally, in accordance with the report posted on 09th January, 2014, Australia ranked first among the countries with, above the 100% penetration threshold. Australia has edged into first place after a 13% surge in Smartphone subscriptions in the first half of 2013. The report can be checked out, on the official website of Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development or the link below: http://www.oecd.org/sti/broadband/broadband-statistics-update.htm

The forthcoming projects in 2014 are as follows in the field of Broadband and telecommunication: 6.6 million mobile broadband subscribers are the target of Telecommunication by the end of year 2014, Supportive are the LTE networks of Telstra, Optus and Vodafone(and those launched in 2013), iiNet targets to activate 30,000 Wi-Fi hotpots in capital cities, free Wi-Fi service by Victorian government, to three cities is in news, free Wi-Fi in KFC restaurants by Aruba Clear Pass and many more are expected in forthcoming year. The above specify in the Australia fast growing in

telecommunication forthcoming years.

expected

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