Norwegians like to lead the charge, and guess what? It appears we are world class binge watchers! The streaming boom in Norway is real. In the second quarter of 2024: * 85% of households subscribed to at least one streaming service * The average number of services per household was 3.4 ... and this is not counting services distributed through ISPs/tv distributors, subscriptions shared between households, free streaming services, or any kind of illegal streaming. (Source: Kantar Media) Are you making sure your customers have the wifi capacity they need to support their bingeing habits through the cold seasons? #WirelessWednesday #wifi #ServiceProviders
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