Talk:Internet in Denmark

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As of December 2009, the OECD ranked Denmark a shared first (along with the Netherlands) in broadband connection penetration, at a rate of 37.1 broadband subscribers per 100 inhabitants.[1] Denmark also held first spot as of their 2006 report: OECD Broadband Statistics June 2006 More information can be found here in order of market share ( see the 2009 report from ITST page 40,46 for official numbers ): — Preceding unsigned comment added by Henry1500 (talkcontribs) 20:06, 19 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ Directorate for Science, Technology, and Industry. OECD Broadband Portal. Retrieved on 2010-07-09.

Bloomberg reference[edit]

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The moved section: In 2014, Denmark became the top nation connected based on mobile phone and Internet use and one of the most thriving countries in Europe in terms of wired and wireless Internet. Its embrace of the Internet era in comparison to other nations has also kept it dominating rankings since 2013, when it ranked the second most connected country in the world. According to a list ranking the most wired countries in the world in 2013 by bloomberg.com, Denmark ranked 4th place in percentage of households using Internet with a total 93.0%, as well as 3rd place in fixed broadband penetration per 100 residents with 38.2 residents and ranked 7th place in mobile broadband growth rate per 100 residents with 87.5 residents.[1]

References

  1. ^ Diaz, Lina. "Denmark's noteworthy wired and wireless Internet coverage". Tanaza Blog. Tanaza. Retrieved 23 November 2015.