Chile at 68 percent cellphone penetration

Posted on May 11, 2012 • Filed under: Business, Chile, Internet

Chile reached 62.66% in the call rate of adoption of information technology, which measures how close the country to access the average of OECD countries, ie a gap of 37% the parameter used to measure ourselves in the world.

But after a year, the figures are more encouraging: only analyzing data from the first half of 2011, the index rose to 67.56%, shortening the gap to five points with the average of developed countries.

A pulse can be explained not so much for business development, but by the penetration of these technologies in homes, which today reaches the same level of penetration that the OECD.

If in 2010 the mobile penetration in the Chilean population corresponded to 85% of the OECD figure, and the number of PCs in households was 90% of what they have in developed countries today, these figures reach 100%. Read Article

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