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South Korea has the highest broadband penetration according to data collected by Akamai (s AKAM), which operates a global content delivery network. The Cambridge, Mass.-based company sees the number of connections to its network and make calculations about the Internet penetration, usage and network behaviors.
The latest report, scheduled to be released later this week says that South Korean high-broadband penetration was 83 percent at the end of 2011. Akamai defines any connections that connect to its platform at speeds in excess of 5 Mbps as high-broadband connections.
In the fourth quarter of 2011, 27 percent of all connections to the Akamai’s network were made at high broadband speeds exceeding 5 Mbps. According to the data collected by Akamai, Europe dominates the list of top ten countries. Within the list of top 10 countries for high broadband adoption, seven are in Europe. The Netherlands has 67 percent high broadband adoption and follows South Korea. The United States ranks twelfth with 44 percent of its connections exceeding the 5 Mbps mark.
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