I spoke at DrupalSouth 2017 about open data, open government, open source and civic technology. These are my slides.
You can read my talk at https://medium.com/quicksand/towards-a-more-open-nz-e045bbf14196.
I spoke at DrupalSouth 2017 about open data, open government, open source and civic technology. These are my slides.
You can read my talk at https://medium.com/quicksand/towards-a-more-open-nz-e045bbf14196.
Internet Service Provider Survey: 2011 - Statistics New Zealandaimeew
Please see Statistics New Zealand website here http://bit.ly/ovYapD
Key facts
- The total number of broadband subscribers increased by 14 percent, to almost 1.5 million between June 2010 and June 2011.
- The largest growth rate of all broadband connections was in cellular, cable, and satellite connections. When combined, these increased almost 50 percent since June 2010.
- Almost 80 percent of broadband subscribers at June 2011 had a data cap of 5 gigabytes (GB) or more, with the most common cap between 5 and 20GB.
- The number of subscribers with an upload speed of 1.5Mbps or more increased by almost three quarters since 2010.
- The average subscriber consumed 9GB of data per month between June 2010 and June 2011.
- In the three months prior to 30 June 2011, 1.9 million New Zealanders had active Internet subscriptions via a mobile phone.
Feeding A Hot And Hungry Planet Tim Searchingeraimeew
A presentation by Timothy D Searchinger of Princeton University at the opening session of the inaugural Global Research Alliance meeting in Wellington, New Zealand.
30 Years In Science: Secular Movements in Knowledge Creationaimeew
This paper looks at the relationship between geopolitics and scientific publications (a proxy for scientific activity) over the last 30 years. While there has been a rise overall, the progress of China has been of particular note.
Internet Service Provider Survey: 2011 - Statistics New Zealandaimeew
Please see Statistics New Zealand website here http://bit.ly/ovYapD
Key facts
- The total number of broadband subscribers increased by 14 percent, to almost 1.5 million between June 2010 and June 2011.
- The largest growth rate of all broadband connections was in cellular, cable, and satellite connections. When combined, these increased almost 50 percent since June 2010.
- Almost 80 percent of broadband subscribers at June 2011 had a data cap of 5 gigabytes (GB) or more, with the most common cap between 5 and 20GB.
- The number of subscribers with an upload speed of 1.5Mbps or more increased by almost three quarters since 2010.
- The average subscriber consumed 9GB of data per month between June 2010 and June 2011.
- In the three months prior to 30 June 2011, 1.9 million New Zealanders had active Internet subscriptions via a mobile phone.
Feeding A Hot And Hungry Planet Tim Searchingeraimeew
A presentation by Timothy D Searchinger of Princeton University at the opening session of the inaugural Global Research Alliance meeting in Wellington, New Zealand.
30 Years In Science: Secular Movements in Knowledge Creationaimeew
This paper looks at the relationship between geopolitics and scientific publications (a proxy for scientific activity) over the last 30 years. While there has been a rise overall, the progress of China has been of particular note.