Jason Dunn
12-30-2010, 09:30 PM
<p><em>"The measurement company comScore reported Canada has the highest penetration of Internet access, with around 68% of Canadians routinely surfing online, against 62% in France and Britain. Close behind is 60% of Germans going online and, south of the border, 59% of Americans. The laggards are Italians, where only 36% of the population goes online, according to comScore."</em></p><p><img src="http://images.thoughtsmedia.com/resizer/thumbs/size/600/dht/auto/1293735977.usr1.jpg" style="border: 1px solid #d2d2bb;" /></p><p><em>Above: Yeah, that's my kid, and yeah, this post is just an excuse to show you all how adorable he was when this photo was taken at the beginning of 2010.</em></p><p>We're #1! We're #1! I have to admit I'm a bit surprised by this - I didn't think Canada was any more Web-addicted than other Western nations. Maybe it's because significant portions of our population live in areas that, for half the year, get a wee bit cold <em>[as I look outside to a foot of snow and -18 Celsius temperatures]</em>. The fact that 51% of our population is on Facebook is quite staggering - has there ever been a singular service that has had such massive penetration into a society?</p><p>Of course, we're still <a href="http://www.digitalhomethoughts.com/news/show/97187/high-speed-internet-access-in-canada-it-s-expensive-slow.html" target="_blank">sucking wind when it comes to Internet access speeds and we're paying too much for it</a> to make matters worse. I was excited to have an Internet connection at 50mbps down and 3mbps up, even if it cost me $97/month...until a friend in New York told me he has 30mbps down and 30mbps up for about $60 per month. Gah!</p>