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Use of residential broadband has grown 24% a year

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Access to the Internet via residential broadband grew 24% in the last 12 months, revealed this Tuesday (24) to search Ibope Nielsen Online, which measures the behavior of Internet users worldwide. The media analyst Joseph Calazans evaluates the fast Internet service reached new regions of the country, which may explain the increase. According to the study of 24.8 million Brazilians who access the Internet from their homes in February, 87% sailed through broadband.

With the start of the school year, the category of sites that recorded significant growth most of the public in February was "Education and Careers," with a high of 5.9% in comparison with the previous month. Calazans explains that in early results of many students seek and vestibular information on registration sites in institutions. Other sectors that had high public were "Portals, Search and Communities", with 1.7% and "Telecommunications and Internet services, with 1.4%.

The Brazilian Internet access in their home on average 22 hours and 10 minutes in February, representing a decline of 10% of the shipping time for January. "It is a short month, February recorded decline of shipping in all countries. In Europe, the fall was lower because of the growing interest in social networks now," explained the analyst.

In comparison with other countries, Brazil lost the lead in the ranking of more time for residential shipping to the UK, which reported in February by the average Internet user for 23 hours and 29 minutes. Then were France with 22 hours and 50 minutes, and Germany, with 22 hours and 22 minutes.



Source: State Agency

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