I can speak for Austria, where the installation of broadband internet was supported by the ministry of finance. when you used broadband you had a tax benefit. Thus the broadband rate "expleded" from 2003 to 2008: 10,3% > 15,9% > 23,1% > 33,1% > 46,1% > 54,5% and it is now the most common way to go online in private households best Dominik Am 29.01.2009, 00:36 Uhr, schrieb Peter Timusk <ptimusk@sympatico.ca>:
In Canada our countries budget just passed or will pass tomorrow. It includes stimulus spending on broadband for rural areas any thoughts on this?
Can other nationals in other countries report you regions spending on Internet and of course the climate for research spending on Internet?
Peter Timusk, B.Math statistics (2002), B.A. legal studies (2006) Carleton University Systems Science Graduate student, University of Ottawa (2006-2010). just trying to stay linear. Read by hundreds of lurkers every week.
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