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New Zealanders with broadband connections spend much more time surfing the net than watching TV, a survey shows. While many still do not have broadband connections, those who do have high-speed access are spending an average of 22 hours a week online, compared with 14 hours watching TV. The...
What are we watching? If illegal TV show and movie downloads are a part of the online diet of the 1000 people in Cisco’s “Connected Consumer” survey across Australia and New Zealand, we’ll never know, because global research Illuminas didn’t seem to ask that question. Yet while Australia is...
Mahesh Sharma | May 22, 2008 PEOPLE with broadband internet access spend more time on the net than they do watching television, a survey has found, but they're not ready to start paying for content. The survey of 864 Australians and 219 New Zealanders, conducted by US-based research consultancy...
People with broadband internet access spend more time on the net than they do watching television, a survey has found. The survey of 864 Australians and 219 New Zealanders, conducted for networking company Cisco, has found each person spends an average of 22 hours a week on the internet and 14...
People with broadband internet access spend more time on the net than they do watching television, a survey has found. The survey of 864 Australians and 219 New Zealanders, conducted for networking company Cisco, has found each person spends an average of 22 hours a week on the internet and 14...
SYDNEY: A new survey has found that people with Broadband connections spend more time on the net than they do watching television. The survey, conducted for networking company Cisco, included 864 Australians and 219 New Zealanders. It showed that each person spends an average of 22 hours a week...
But Australians lead the charge in high-def TV and home theatre adoption Australians are spending more time accessing media on the Internet than they are watching television or movies, according to a study of more than 850 broadband users. The study found that Australian consumers spend a weekly...
People with broadband internet access spend more time on the net than they do watching television, a survey has found. The survey of 864 Australians and 219 New Zealanders, conducted for networking company Cisco, has found each person spends an average of 22 hours a week on the internet and 14...
Press Release: Cisco Systems Australians and New Zealanders Embrace Internet Video Revolution, Cisco 'Connected Consumer' Study Finds Broadband Users Watch Video Online Regularly and Show Interest in Storing Downloads; Implications Significant for Service Providers and Media AUCKLAND - Australian...
Are you comfortable about doing online banking? New Zealand broadband users are right up with the most internet-addicted nations in the world, spending on average 22 hours per week online, according to a new survey. In a typical week, according to a new study commissioned by networking company...
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