L ‘ AGCOM (Authority for Guarantees in Communications), recently published data relating to the new Observatory Quarterly Telecommunications updated on 30 June 2014; is apparent from the report of a national framework full of contrasts.
While in fact the infrastructure of Broadband for connections in mobility would enjoy a good spread while ensuring performance being improved with the passage of time, from ‘ the other one could not say the same of the broadband for the fixed connections.
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Just to cite a given (negative), it is sufficient to know that the average speed of fixed broadband connections homegrown would correspond to less than a quarter of that of South Korea and it would still be less than the performance registered in the UK and Germany.
Today only 1.6% of the connections of the Peninsula brag a speed higher than 15 Mbps; the growth of access via broadband over the last year would amount to 240 thousand units, a decrease compared to 310,000 additional units recorded in the previous period.
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