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  2. Internet in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Internet in Belgium has a high level of adoption and engagement, with a 93% uptake rate among individuals as of 2022, higher than the EU average of 89%. The country is on par with the EU average regarding digital skills, with 54% of its population having at least basic digital competencies.

  3. Wikipedia : Press releases/Nature compares Wikipedia and ...

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    NATURE HOLDS WIKIPEDIA’S ACCURACY UP TO THE MICROSCOPE TAMPA, FLA.—December 15, 2005—The Wikimedia Foundation, an international non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging the growth, development and distribution of free, multilingual content, announced today the results of an independent investigation by Nature magazine of its free online encyclopedia, Wikipedia.

  4. Telenet Group - Wikipedia

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    Telenet Group N.V. is the largest provider of cable broadband services in Belgium.Its business comprises the provision of analog and digital cable television, fixed and mobile telephone services, primarily to residential customers in Flanders and Brussels.

  5. Internet in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    According to the DESI 2022 report, the Netherlands ranks fourth in the EU for digital public services. A notable 92% of its internet users engage with e-government services, higher than the EU average of 65%. The country scores 85 out of 100 for digital services to citizens and 88 out of 100 for businesses, both above the EU averages of 75 and ...

  6. Wallonia - Wikipedia

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    The Ardennes area south of the Meuse is a popular tourist destination for its nature and outdoor sports, in addition to its cultural heritage, with places such as Bastogne, Dinant, Durbuy, and the famous hot springs of Spa. The Gross domestic product (GDP) of the region was 105.7 billion € in 2018, accounting for 23% of Belgian economic output.

  7. Orange Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Orange Belgium (known as Orange) is a Belgian telecommunications company. It competes with Proximus and Base.It also operates internet and mobile services in Luxembourg through its local subsidiary, Orange Luxembourg, following the acquisition of VOXMobile in 2007, which was subsequently rebranded under the Orange Brand.

  8. Internet Protocol television - Wikipedia

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    It is often provided bundled with internet access services by ISPs to subscribers and runs in a closed network. [4] IPTV normally requires the use of a set-top box , which receives the encoded television content in the MPEG transport stream via IP multicast , and converts the packets to be watched on a TV set or other kind of display. [ 3 ]

  9. Internet in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2020, Norway ranked 107th out of 193 countries with 5,721,255 mobile broadband Internet subscriptions giving 107.84 subscriptions per 100 population (95th in the world). [ 10 ] Lyse, Norway , with an average measured connection speed of 8.1 Mbit/s, is the fastest city in Europe according to a 2011 report from Akamai .