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To: Pareto who wrote (17653)3/20/2000 6:14:00 PM
From: HO-MEE  Respond to of 28311
 
Great story Pareto, I agree with you.....As I said in a recent post,Gnet will make their wireless strategy clear in the near term.......those that were at the meeting will tell you that Russ eluded to this in his presentation...........for GNET this will be a reality, not some "down the road" wish. Go GNET!



To: Pareto who wrote (17653)3/20/2000 6:27:00 PM
From: Pareto  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Worldwide Internet usage by language:

The following slides I prepared for an E-Commerce presentation:

Language Internet users Population % Online

World 262 M 6.000 M 4 %

1. English 148,5 M 322 M 46 %
2. Japanese 19,8 M 125 M 16 %
3. Spanish 17,0 M 332 M 5 %
4. Chinese 15,1 M 885 M 2 %
5. German 14,0 M 98 M 14 %
6. French 10,9 M 72 M 15 %
7. Korean 10,4 M 75 M 14 %
8. Italian 9,7 M 57 M 17 %
9. Dutch 6,0 M 20 M 30 %
10. Russian 5,5 M 170 M 3 %

Source: euromktg.com

Number of hosts worldwide:
29.600.000 - January 1998
43.200.000 - January 1999 (+46%)
76.400.000 - January 2000 (+77%)

isc.org

Internet is in its phase of hyper growth at an
international level. Most of growth will take place outside
the US. It is conservative to estimate that in 2003 20% of
worldpopulation will be online. That means growth from 262
M users to 1.200 M.

What was said at the meeting about the international strategy?

Regards,
Pareto