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| Thread ID: 54969 | 2005-02-27 08:21:00 | Broadband in S Korea | TonyF (246) | PC World Chat |
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| 328692 | 2005-02-27 08:21:00 | See www.pcworld.com and note this :- I took an informal survey of one of my classes of adult college students and professionals--80 percent of them had a broadband connection. And even though they're fluent in English, it took a couple minutes to clarify the term "broadband" because that's the only type of Internet connection available. When asked if they had ever used a dial-up connection, In Me So, a computer science major at WonKwang University said, "I remember using a 56K modem once, about eight years ago." Now what was that about Unbundling ..... Cheers Tony |
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| 328693 | 2005-02-27 10:30:00 | And I believe in mainland China it's quite commonplace as well. So much for being backwater communists. |
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| 328694 | 2005-02-27 10:31:00 | See www.pcworld.com and note this :- I took an informal survey of one of my classes of adult college students and professionals--80 percent of them had a broadband connection. And even though they're fluent in English, it took a couple minutes to clarify the term "broadband" because that's the only type of Internet connection available. When asked if they had ever used a dial-up connection, In Me So, a computer science major at WonKwang University said, "I remember using a 56K modem once, about eight years ago." Now what was that about Unbundling ..... Cheers Tony They are at the forefront of this technology and remember they do have a population |
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