Table: Time matrix for S-time-distance calculation of mobilecellular telephone subscribers per 100 inhabitants Time when a specified penetration level was achieved (the next level is approximatelly 50 percent higher than the previous one) ... Table (continued): Time matrix for S-time-distance calculation of mobilecellular telephone subscribers per 100 inh, Time when a specified penetration level ... one), Table (continued): Time matrix for S-time-distance calculation of mobilecellular
is mainly accounted for by the increase in number of mobile Internet subscribers. In 2009, the number of mobile Internet subscribers increased by 70.8% to 179 ... 000 from 94, 700 in 2008. The share of mobile Internet subscribers among the total Internet
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Figure 75. Mobilecellularsubscribers per 100 inhabitants EU-27 Japan United States China ... replacing their fixed phone by (a) mobile phone(s). Figure 75 clearly shows this trend, especially in the EU, where there are now more mobile phonesubscribers than people ... be seen in Figures 76 to 78. The number of Internet subscribers per 100 inhabitants
Figure 4.24. Cellularmobilesubscribers per 100 inhabitants, 2003 and 2007 Russian Federation OECD average Israel Slovenia Chile China Estonia ... as in the OECD. There are more mobilesubscribers than fixed lines in all accession countries and China (Table 4.24). The number of mobilesubscribers has roughly doubled in Chile ... subscriber per inhabitant (Figure 4.26). Pre-paid accounts outnumber post-paid
Figure 3.7 Cellularmobilesubscribers per 1, 000inhabitants in 2001 Italy Finland Sweden UK Ireland Spain Netherlands Denmark Germany France Korea Japan Hungary US Poland New Zealand Source: World Competitiveness Yearbook ... Next we consider the number of cellularmobilesubscribers per 1, 000inhabitants. Figure 3.7 presents this data from the World Competitiveness Yearbook ... a mobile phone in 2001. Italy has the highest proportion of mobilesubscribers, while New
telephone subscribers per 100 inhabitants Infrastructure 2. Mobilecellularsubscribers per 100 inhabitants 3. Internet access price as percentage of Gross National Income ... 7. Broadband subscribers per 100 inhabitants Weight (1/2) (1/2) Category 2. Affordability
NEW ECONOMY 18:34 Page 66 A New Economy? The Changing Role of Innovation and Information Technology in Growth Source: OECD (2000h). electronic commerce. One measure of this is the diffusion of Web servers that have been configured to handle “secure” ... ... or d Ic ay Sw nd en nm a k ly m n Po urg Au al N ust a he lia itz nds nd Ki EU d om Ire s nd O n G D N Fr e Ze e Be nd G ium C ny ze Hu da Re ary Tu ic Po ey M nd o e ar De re ri ec nc xe pa ai an EC Ita g bl ic et ra w at rk a ed st a a la la a la ... ... eu ... 1999
Chart 2: CellularMobileSubscribers per 100 Inhabitants 1995 ... from approximately 2.6 per cent of all mobilesubscribers to around 3.6 per cent, indicating ... In 1995, Australia had the 4th highest rate of cellularmobile phone penetration among OECD countries (as measured by mobile phonesubscribers per unit of population). Only Sweden, Norway and Finland showed higher rates of penetration