E-BUSINESS EUROPE

BY KEITH NUTHALLE-BUSINESS W@tch (NOTE - CORRECT SPELLING), an EU-funded monitoring organisation, is claiming that businesses in countries joining the European Union (EU) in May are embracing new Internet technologies rapidly - especially broadband - resulting in a smaller digital divide with existing members than expected. It has identified Slovenia and Estonia as leaders, closely followed by the Czech Republic. Indeed, broadband access installed by Estonian businesses already match rates in Germany, France and Britain, it said. The survey checked the ...


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