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  2. Telecommunications in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    According to industry estimates, between 33 and 66 percent of Internet users have broadband speeds between 2 and 3 Mbit/s, at a cost of $20 to $25 per month. In May 2012, the Superintendent of Telecommunications indicated that the overall average speed of an Internet connection in Ecuador is 128 kbit/s, although speeds are lower in rural areas.

  3. Censorship by country - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka: Asia 72 56.59 ne ne ne ne c h Sudan: Africa 78 70.06 sel sub ne sub i p h Suriname: SAmerica 23 18.19 — — — — i Swaziland: Africa 76 46.76 — — — — i h Sweden: Europe 10 9.23 ne ne ne ne c i p Switzerland: Europe 12 9.94 — — — — i h Syria: Asia 89 78.53 per sel sel per i h Taiwan (ROC) Asia 25 23.82 —

  4. Christian Social Party (Ecuador) - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Social Party ( Spanish: Partido Social Cristiano, PSC) is a centre-right to centre-left political party in Ecuador. [2] [5] The party was founded in 1951 under the name of Christian Social Movement ( Movimiento Social Cristiano) by Camilo Ponce Enríquez, who was Ecuador's president from 1956 to 1960, and Sixto Durán Ballén.

  5. Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador, [a] officially the Republic of Ecuador, [b] is a country in northwestern South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west. Ecuador also includes the Galápagos Islands in the Pacific, about 1,000 kilometers (621 mi) west of the mainland. The country's capital is Quito, but ...

  6. SRI International - Wikipedia

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    SRI International ( SRI) is an American nonprofit scientific research institute and organization headquartered in Menlo Park, California. The trustees of Stanford University established SRI in 1946 as a center of innovation to support economic development in the region. The organization was founded as the Stanford Research Institute.

  7. Languages of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Spanish is the official and most commonly spoken language in Ecuador. Northern Quechua and other pre-colonial American languages were spoken by 2,300,000 in the past (Adelaar 1991). Ethnologue lists 24 languages of Ecuador: [2] Achuar–Shiwiar. Awa–Cuaiquer.

  8. Languages of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    QWERTY, Sinhala keyboard, Tamil 99. The main languages spoken in Sri Lanka are Tamil and Sinhala. Several languages are spoken in Sri Lanka within the Indo-Aryan, Austronesian, and Dravidian families. Sri Lanka accords official status to Sinhala and Tamil, with English as a recognised language. The languages spoken on the island nation are ...

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