Mexican Internet Population Over 20-Million; Half Use Broadband

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Posted on: December 3rd, 2007
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“22.1% of Mexican households had one or more computers at the end of March 2007, double the figure in December 2001, according to a recent study by Inegi, the country’s national institute of statistics, geography, and IT.”*

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