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Friday, July 10, 2009

Worlds Top 3 Broadband Cities

Worlds Top 3 Broadband Cities
By Adair Cameron


Broadband technology has improved so much over the last few years that we couldn’t imagine a world without it anymore. This improvement has been seen most notably in the Eastern World where the technology is unmatched. These are the top three broadband cities in the world.

1. Seoul, South Korea

The Capital City of South Korea is home to 10 million people and claims top spot for highest broadband penetration with an impressive 83%. Seoul offers 10Mbit/s broadband connections averaging at £10 per month and some areas offer 100Mbit/s broadband from as little as £15 per month.

Koreans have a fascination with online PC Gaming unlike anywhere else in the world with several TV stations dedicated to the so-called sport. Seoul plays the biggest part and is one of the main reasons for the ever-expanding usage of broadband internet in South Korea.

Current expansion plans include a $439 million project to add wireless internet access to subway trains which has more than 8 million passengers per day.
Broadband service is second to none, and this is why the city takes top spot.

2. Taipei, Taiwan

The Capital City of Taiwan claims top spot for wireless broadband. In 2004 the Mayor of Taipei set out to make the city a “cyber city” and was successful within 3 years. Over $70 million was spent to build a wireless broadband network of more than 20,000 access points with enough range to provide broadband for 90% of the population. This is very impressive considering this wireless network covers an area of 105 square miles. The cost to gain access to the citywide wireless broadband network ranges from £2.50 to £12 per month.

Taipei has to settle for second place due to Seoul’s broadband penetration, but it’s number one in the world for wireless broadband.

3. Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo is the largest metropolitan area in the world and has tens of millions of people connected to broadband. Due to great speeds and availability Tokyo broadband users are able to obtain video web conferencing and VoIP call services with more than 10 million unique IP lines in Tokyo alone. Broadband is fairly cheap too, with the most popular option being 100Mbit/s broadband for £25 per month, although there is a 1Gbit/s broadband option at £45 per month.

By 2010, NTT (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone) plans to have spent more than £20 billion in renovations that include plans to provide a ubiquitous cable broadband service for the entire country’s 45 million households.

Therefore, for raw broadband speed and the most amount of users, Tokyo would definitely claim number one spot, but it falls down to third place in the top broadband cities because of a low overall broadband penetration rate.

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