Audited Media Association of Australia
Upon registration, this source offers access to the sales and circulation of audited print and digital publications in Australia.
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Upon registration, this source offers access to the sales and circulation of audited print and digital publications in Australia.
This Italian joint industry committee combines survey research with panels and tags to provide a comprehensive overview of online audiences in Italy, including PC, mobile and tablet access, demographics, activities, time spent, video consumption, etc.
This national authority publishes a yearly report on the state of communications in Australia (with a wide range of data) and produces topical research reports on issues such as youth use of social media, or the
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACM) is the government authority that manages communications across the country. Most of the website is intended to inform and educate citizens about communications services in the country, but each year they publish a report with statistics on the overall telecommunications situation.
The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority in Bahrain posts quarterly reports revealing the change of mobile subscriptions, fixed telephony services, and broadband services over time. In the mobile subscriptions section, numbers are provided that show the difference in prepaid and post paid subscriptions.
This consultancy provides reports for sale on telecoms and internet market in Africa.
This regulatory authority provides in its annual report some basic information on Internet penetration and speed connections, broadband penetration and mobile broadband in Belgium.
The Belgian Institute of Postal Service and Telecommunications posts yearly Excel documents on mobile, TV, and fixed broadband subscriptions within the country and how the numbers compare to past years.
The ARCEP website does not have statistics on the webpage itself, but includes various, regularly updated reports in PDF form about all facets of telecommunications. The site includes two reports regarding the internet from 2016 and many more from 2015. The reports on the internet range from reports on tariffs to reports on usage.
This national authority provides information on Internet prices in Bhutan, and in its annual report publishes the number of Internet subscription in the country