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NZ Among Most “Connected” Nations

Tuesday, 29 June 2010

New Zealand was ranked at 10th place in the world 2010 "digital economy rankings" compiled by the Economist's Intelligence Unit.

The British magazine's annual survey of 70 nations was until this year known as the "e-readiness" rankings.

The Economist said today New Zealand's rise reflected strengths in social and cultural environment and the legal environment.

New Zealand ranked behind, in order, Sweden, Denmark, the United States, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway, Hong Kong, Singapore and Australia.

The survey said individuals and organisations across much of the globe now connected to the Internet and telecommunications networks on a regular basis.

"Connectivity" was no longer an exclusively rich-world luxury.

"The countries in the rankings may thus be said to have achieved a state of 'e-readiness'.
(via Stuff)