 | reply to fAcEtIOUs
Re: OECD still using a flawed counting method I like the idea of counting how many people have broadband access that is their own/personal. I added in that last tid bit since I wouldn't count work, general public use, or borrowing from a friend.
I think part of the ranking problem is that no one knows of a 'better' way to rank. This is just a statistics problem, like any statistics problem, data processing (as in drawing conclusions) manipulation can occur. I'd like to see broadband speed and availability against population densities for each country. I wouldn't be surprised if it draws a slightly differeny picture |