The September 2010 issue of ITU's Statshot newsletter also reports that, "At least thirty countries have now included broadband as part of their universal access/service definition – meaning they consider broadband as a public service to which every citizen should have access." Canada is noticeably absent from the list:
Countries include: Albania, Andorra, Brazil, China, Dominican Republic, Finland, Ghana, Grenada, Guinea, India, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein, Malaysia, Mongolia, Morocco, Nepal, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Peru, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Spain, Sudan, Suriname, Switzerland, Trinidad & Tobago, Uganda, United States.
45,000 BC? Cave paintings discovered in Spain
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Preliminary dating "suggests the paintings may be substantially older than
the 30,000-year-old Chauvet cave paintings in south-east France, thought to
be ...
13 years ago

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