Came to this by a very roundabout route. I saw a post on Smart Mobs that was about two links removed.
In any case, a study in the new issue of "Telecommunications Policy" that reviews developig and developed countries' broadband strategies.
In "Lessons from broadband development in Canada, Japan, Korea and the United States" this gem popped out:
"...the ITU reports that in 2002 Japanese consumers paid $0.09 per 100 kilobits per second of broadband access compared to $3.53 in the United States."
ScienceDirect - Telecommunications Policy, Volume 29, Issue 8, Pages 573-684 (September 2005)
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