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4 Nov 2009
[Sweden] The Swedish government is following in the footsteps of the Finns (well almost), as their IT-ministry is now promising that 90 percent of all Swedish homes will have access to a 100 mbit/s broadband connection before 2020.
According to Swedish IT-minister Åsa Torstensson it isn’t possible to function in the information society of today without a fast internet connection. You hear that? This is the information society, people!
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1 Response to Swedish Government Promises Citizens 100MB Broadband
Mariah
January 24th, 2010 at 10:39 am
No, there is no difference between the two if you are going for a bachelor's degree.
The difference between a Swedish university and a högskola (or a university college as you call it) is that a university have the authority to give people a Doctor's degree.
A Swedish employer will not think a bachelor's degree is any less important for being given at a högskola (university college).