U.S. Trails Other Nations in Broadband Use and Growth
MuniWireless, April 25, 2007
By Carol Ellison
The OECD data exposes a troubling neglect of a situation that is grave and growing worse. OCED data has tracked a steep decline in the growth and consequent use of broadband in the United States since 2001 when it ranked fourth in the world. In the last six months alone, the nation has dropped from 12th to 15th among the 30 industrialized member nations in the OECD.
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