How would our life have been without it? The Internet is maybe one of the most critical innovations today, without the Internet you certainly can not read this post, and without it we can not connect with our loved ones in these tough times that we are facing all over the planet.
As always, companies like Speedtest launch a study every year, publishing connectivity results for millions of users who use their apps to measure network speed, average upload and download latency for both mobile networks and local connections.
According to Speedtest, the average global link speed is 30.47 Mbps, upload is 10.73 Mbps and answer time is 42 ms. However, this pace is far from the levels achieved by the fastest-connected countries in the world.
The rating of the 10 countries with internet speeds according to the Speedtest is as follows:
- United Arab Emirates - 83.52 Mbps
- South Korea - 81.39 Mbps
- Qatar - 78.38 Mbps
- China - 73.35 Mbps
- Canada - 73-16 Mbps
- Netherlands - 72.10 Mbps
- Norway - 69.33 Mbps
- Bulgaria - 65.37 Mbps
- Australia 63.98 Mbps
- Croatia - 55.13 Mbps
It is worth mentioning that the only nation in America that has managed to join the list of the top ten countries on the list is Canada, which fell one place relative to last year; in addition, most of the top ten countries lost one place that they gained in the same report last year.
China became the most established nation in the top ten, ascending 7 places, while the UAE managed to overtake South Korea and become the biggest cell phone network in the world.
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