The recent Australian Bureau of Statistics' report entitled "Internet Activity Survey" shows 3.91 million Australians are subscribing to broadband compared to 2.75 million for dial-up connections.
This represents an increase of 1.8 million broadband subscribers from March 2005 to September 2006. Broadband subscribers represent 9 per cent of the total number of Internet subscribers in September 2006 compared to 30 per cent in March 2005.
Wireless technology (mobile and fixed) is also showing growth with 4.8 per cent of broadband subscribers using wireless. 6.65 million Australians were Internet subscribers (826 000 businesses and 5.83 million households) at the end of the September 2006 quarter.
Australia is still ranked 17 out of 30 countries surveyed by the OECD for take-up of 256kbps broadband.
The highlights of the report are:
The Internet Activity Survey is available at the ABS website.
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