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Why does the OECD publish data on the “average advertised speed”?

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Why does the OECD publish data on the “average advertised speed”?

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The OECD provides descriptive statistics about the data collection for each country and for each technological platform. The minimum, average and maximum published prices and advertised speeds are given to help readers understand the spread of offers available in a given market. The OECD cannot weight offers according to number of subscribers taking the different offers since these data are usually commercially confidential.

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