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e-Society.Mk 2008
The fourth international conference ”e-Society.Mk” will be held in Skopje, Macedonia on December 10, 2008. This year the conference will focus on ICT usage in education. Please fill out the conference registration form . The registration deadline for the conference is 16:00, December 1th, 2008.
Selection of candidates for the World Summit Award 2009 Macedonia
The World Summit Award (WSA)
- a global initiative to select and promote the world’s best e-Content
examples - started in 2003 in the framework of the United Nations’
World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) in Geneva. This is done
through national contests, a global contest, held every two years, and
numerous content-focused national and international conferences and
workshops.
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European Countries Beat U.S. on Broadband |
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20.03.2008. |
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Scandinavian countries lead broadband adoption rates, and mobile broadband is growing fastest.
Eight European countries have broadband penetration higher than 22 percent, putting them ahead of the U.S., according to the European Commission's 13th Progress Report on the Single Telecoms Market.
Denmark tops the list with 35.6 percent of households having access to broadband services. In Finland, the Netherlands and Sweden it exceeds 30 percent.
The U.K., Belgium, France and Luxembourg are also ahead of the U.S., according to the Commission.
Bulgaria has the lowest broadband penetration of the E.U. member states, with 7.6 percent.
19 million broadband lines were added during last year, landing overall penetration at 20 percent. But fixed-line broadband isn't the only communications service that grew during last year. Mobile penetration grew to 112 percent, compared to 103 percent in 2006. At the same time 3G mobile penetration doubled and mobile data services grew 40 percent.
The EU plays an important role, and can take some of the credit for continued growth, according to Viviane Reding, the EU's Telecoms Commissioner. But she also says her work isn't done. Incumbent carriers can expect to be put under more pressure.
"Competition is limited for access to the fixed network which is still provided to 86.5% of customers" said Reding, in a statement.
Source: PCWorld - "European Countries Beat U.S. on Broadband" Mar. 19, 2008
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