Saturday, July 31, 2010

According to analysts, South Korea is judged to have the world's fastest Internet access, reach 12 megabits per second (Mbps).

Data from the largest networking company Akamai discover if the average internet speed global network of only approximately 1.7 Mbps. Although some countries have implemented the fastest internet service.

In these findings, the city of Masan in South Korea ranked at the top for high-speed Internet access reaches 12 Mbps. In second place is filled by Hong Kong at the speed of 9 Mbps, and Japan followed in second place with access to 7.8 Mbps.

In the four and five positions, each occupied by Romania and Latvia with the same speed, 6.3 Mbps.

The most enthusiastic country with broadband internet speed is English. But in the data owned Akamai, the country occupies 27th position among the total 201 countries surveyed, with an average of only 3.8 Mbps internet speed. This figure is still below the target that the regulator Ofcon calculated.

"The speed of 100 Mbps is also available in South Korea but the charge can not be affordable by the community as it reaches hundreds of dollars per month," said Chief Marketing Akamai David Belson.

The following countries with the fastest internet in the world,
1. South Korea 12Mbps
2. Hong Kong 9Mbps
3. Japan 7.8Mbps
4. Romania 6.3Mbps
5. Latvia 6.3Mbps
6. Sweden 6.1Mbps
7. Netherlands 5.9Mbps
8. Czech Republic 5.4Mbps
9. Danish 5.3Mbps
10. Switzerland 5.2Mbps

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