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Shoppers who call themselves bargain hunters account for 44% of shoppers who have made an online purchase in the past three months, up from 41% at this time in 2006. 90% of respondents said free shipping offers would entice them to spend more online
 

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1. 22-04-2008 14:12

Really telling
Two things: 
 
The lack of mention of Australia. Not surprising given the current state of affairs. With the Australian Government's recent NGN RFP target of only 12Mbps symmetrical bandwidth (access speed) and no mention of contention rations directly we will have some way to go. 
 
It is a little disheartening to hear that other countries also allow a similar divide between advertised and achieved speeds, just like the debate between "unlimited" and the reality of "acceptable use policy caps". Buyer beware. 
 
Having been on the service provider side I understand the issues and counter arguments.
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