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  2. Internet in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Internet users: 42.40 million users; 91.0% of the population (2020) [6] Fixed broadband: 33.6 million subscriptions, 13th in the world; 83.4% of the population, 37th in the world (2019). Mobile broadband: 25.0 million subscriptions, 13th in the world; 53.2% of the population, 24th in the world (2012).

  3. U-verse TV - Wikipedia

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    U-verse TV is an internet protocol television (IPTV) service operated by DirecTV.Launched on June 26, 2006, U-verse was originally a triple play package that included broadband Internet (now AT&T Internet or AT&T Fiber), IP telephone (now AT&T Phone), and IPTV (U-verse TV) services in 22 states.

  4. Internet in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    1st out of 138 in terms of Internet users (93.5% of the population used the Internet in 2009) 1st out of 138 in the use of virtual social networks (a score of 6.8 in 2009–2010, where 1 is not at all and 7 is widely) 1st out of 138 in terms of Internet access in schools (a score of 6.76 in 2009–2010, where 1 is very limited and 7 is extensive)

  5. Internet in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Internet in Estonia has one of the highest penetration rates in the world. [1] In the first quarter of 2010, 75% out of 1.34 million people in the country used the Internet according to Statistics Estonia. [2] In 2017, according to the World Bank came 13th in the world by the percentage of population using the Internet, with 88.1% people using ...

  6. Southwestern Bell - Wikipedia

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    SBC Communications bought AT&T Corp. on November 18, 2005, and changed its name to AT&T Inc. Shortly afterwards, on January 15, 2006, AT&T companies were given new d.b.a names. As a result, officially, Southwestern Bell began conducting business under the following names:, AT&T Arkansas, AT&T Kansas, AT&T Missouri, AT&T Oklahoma, and AT&T Texas.

  7. Juno Online Services - Wikipedia

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    In December 1999, Juno began to offer the same service (without technical support) for free, provided the user ran the Juno client, which displayed a bar containing advertisements for the majority of the time that the user was online. Juno later imposed limits on how much usage could be made of its free Internet service in a single month.

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