TITLE

Smart wins Siren awards

AUTHOR(S)
Alarcon, Camille
PUB. DATE
May 2006
SOURCE
B&T Weekly;5/12/2006, Vol. 56 Issue 2563, p8
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article presents a new global broadband activity report by research group Forrester which shows that Australia achieved the second-highest Broadband Activity Index (BAI) of 45. The report found that Australian broadband users are the number one users of email and the biggest listeners of online radio/audio streams. Forrester believes that the high BAI score and strength in a variety of online activities of the country offer marketers a range of online opportunities.
ACCESSION #
21604319

Tags: BROADBAND communication systems;  INTERNET marketing;  INTERNET advertising;  TELECOMMUNICATION

 

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