Japan Sees Broadband Users Tripling by 2007
Japan, once an Internet laggard, will be one of the world's most wired nations by 2007 as low fees boost demand for broadband services, a government report said on Friday. "The Telecommunications Ministry said in an annual white paper that 60 million Japanese - nearly half the population - will be surfing the Net on high-speed broadband networks by 2007."
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