5.17.2016

country that has fast Internet connection speeds in the world

Accordingly, the speed of the Internet connection to reach the global average of 5.1 Mbps, up 3.5% compared with the previous quarter and up 17% compared to the same period last year. Of the 144 countries surveyed by Akamai this period, your connection speed increases ranged from a minimum of 0.4% in Senegal to 67% in Tunisia. Meanwhile, 34 countries have been reduced connection speed compared to quarter 1/2015 with a fall of 0.1% in stretches from Israel and 20% in
Saudi Arabia.Despite being down 2.1% (or 0.5 Mbps) compared to quarter 1/2015 but Korea remains the world’s leading nations in terms of speed internet connection with 23,1Mbps average, higher more than 4 times higher than the global average rate, and this is an admirable figure in many countries. This rate is also higher than that of the next 2 positions belong to Hong Kong (17 Mbps) and Japan (16.4 Mbps).
However, in the top 10 countries with the fastest Internet speeds in the world, South Korea is the only country with the average Internet speed decrease compared with the previous quarter. Meanwhile, Japan rose 3 places from No. 6 to No. 3 in the previous quarter thanks to the connection speed of 7.8 %% country. Both the 3 most important positions in the top 10 countries with Internet connection speed highest average world come from Asia.According to this report, peak connection speed global average of 32.5 Mbps, an increase of 12%, equivalent to 3.4 Mbps compared to the previous quarter and up 26% compared to the same period last year. Singapore continues beyond Hong Kong and South Korea to lead the world on this speed with (108.3 Mbps).According to Akamai, the number of Internet connection speeds between 4 Mbps and above gain ratio 64% globally, up 1.1% compared with the previous quarter and up 8.1% from the same period last year. In particular, this ratio still reaches 90% in developing markets such as Bulgaria Internet, Korea, Switzerland, Denmark, Israel, the Netherlands, Hong Kong, Romania, Thailand, the Isle of Man.

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