Thursday, April 9, 2009

Milena Velba Santa Actually

Australia will increase the speed and Internet penetration

The Prime Minister of Australia, Kevin Rodd announced an ambitious plan: it is building a network that would connect to 90% of households in that country at a speed of 100 MBps , using fiber optic cables . The other 10% would be connected through a wireless network of 12 MBps. This would be achieved through public and private investment, about U.S. $ 30 billion. The premier waters broke, yes, and said the state share percentage must exceed 51%, to ensure state control over it.
In parallel, the congress of this country is processed by the idea of \u200b\u200bcreating a national firewall, which blocks the content of child pornography and p2p downloads at a cost of $ 125 million.

In Chile the situation is somewhat different. Our home navigation speed is only 10 MBps and costs, as OECD values \u200b\u200b, 5 to 7 times more than in the member countries of that organization. Only in Japan, the value MBps month is U.S. $ 0.3. Something that we are far away.

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