Internet in Latvia

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The Internet in Latvia began to experience significant growth in 1999, as the consolidation of regional internet providers began to drive down prices for dial-up access. By 2000, there were 75,000 internet users and about a dozen e-commerce shops in Latvia. The average salary for a web programmer was 1.000Ls/month. High-speed access costs remained prohibitive; for example, an ADSL service planned to be introduced in July 2000 and planned to charge a monthly fee of 50,00Ls.[1] By 2003, however, still only 5.4% of Latvians used the internet at home, and 60% did not use it at all; those who did instead accessed it in public areas or through their place of work, as high subscription prices for home usage remained a barrier.[2] By 2008, access prices had fallen to 11,90Ls (17€) per month for the Lattelecom ADSL line.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ Gross, Arnis (2000-07-10), “Latvia Logs On”, Central Europe Review 2 (27), <http://www.ce-review.org/00/27/gross27.html>. Retrieved on 2 March 2008 
  2. ^ Gulbis, Arnis (September 2003), “Country Report No. 5: Latvia”, Statistical Indicators Benchmarking the Information Society, European Commission, <http://www.sibis-eu.org/files/WP5.3_CountryReport_LV.pdf>. Retrieved on 2 March 2008