(keitai-l) Re: AW: port of i-mode to other cultures

From: Gerhard Fasol <fasol_at_eurotechnology.com>
Date: 11/04/03
Message-ID: <3FA76C74.4010904@eurotechnology.com>
The word was "deprived":
21.4% of homes + lots of usage at work is not
exactly "deprived" :)

Gerhard

Nick May wrote:
> 
> 
> http://www.statistics.gov.uk/pdfdir/intacc0702.pdf
> 
> from 13% to 20% through 1999 (Jan to Dec) in the UK after introduction 
> of flat rate metering of calls.
> 
> So not "high" - but it is not necessary to argue that it was, - merely 
> that it was not very low..
> 
> Nick
> 
> 
> On Nov 4, 2003, at 3:11 PM, keitai-l@appelsiini.net wrote:
> 
>     Okay, how about internet diffusion statistics for households from
>     www.stat.go.jp?
> 
>     1999 = 21.4%
>     2000 = 37.1%
>     2001 = 44%
>     2002 = 54.5%
> 
>     Surely you must concede that 21.4% in 1999 when i-mode launched is not
>     exactly
>     high?
> 


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