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この記事って9月12日付のInternational Herald Tribune(正確にはAP経由の記事)に掲載された。
“Quality” may be hard to define, but Japanese broadband Internet connections have it, according to a survey released Friday.
No matter how researchers from Oxford University’s Said Business School tweaked their definitions, Japan came out best by far.
Sweden was next, followed by the Netherlands, Latvia and South Korea, with the United States ranked 16th and Britain 24th out of 42 countries covered. India was last place.
The study was geared toward finding what broadband consumers experience “in the wild” as opposed to what companies advertise. It used data from 8 million tests done in May by Speedtest.net, the largest of many free connection-testing services on the web.
で、元ネタになったレポートはこれ。
http://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/news/media/Press+Releases/New+High-Quality+Broadband+Study.htm
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