Some Countries Having Faster Mobile Internet Speed Than Wifi [Mobile Internet speed Max than Wifi in Some countries]
Some Countries Having Faster Mobile Internet Speed Than Wifi [Mobile Internet speed Faster than Wifi in Some countries]
internet is a Big need in present time, everyone needs internet in order to explore world , to connect with friends worldwide for sharing the information world wide, but sometimes it seems to irritating itself having a Wifi but there but not having a good speed , Which is common problem  occurs everywhere, But there are some countries who are having a good internet speed over the wifi , they are having the better internet speed in comparison of the wifi .
five countries having fastest Internet:-
- Singapore — 60.39 megabits per second.
- Sweden — 46 megabits per second. ...
- Denmark — 43.99 megabits per second. ...
- Norway — 40.12 megabits per second. ...
- Romania — 38.6 megabits per second.
- Belgium — 36.71 megabits per second. ...
According to a study by OpenSignal, 33 countries have mobile network speeds that are faster on average than WiFi, which was the opposite ten years ago.
The largest discrepancy — at 13 megabits — belongs to Australia, where the average WiFi speed is 21.6 Mbps, while the mobile network speed is 34.6 Mbps.
It's the reverse in places like the U.S. and Hong Kong, where the average WiFi speed eclipses mobile networks. That will change, as the next generation of mobile network, 5G, begins to roll out widely in the coming years.
In four countries, you'll experience a "dead heat," where there are no significant differences between WiFi and mobile network speed: Hungary, Bangladesh, Belgium and Norway.
OpenSignal said the results of the study show that mobile operators and smartphone makers need to reevaluate the reliance on WiFi.
For the moment, WiFi still reigns supreme due to lower cost and more capacity than cell towers, but we'll see about that soon enough.
there is a need to be work on the wifi speed issue which leads to irritation, this is the common
issue in many countries.
Some countries Having Slowest Internet in the earth.
1.PARAGUAY:-
Like Paraguay, there is not much that differentiates it from Venezuela when it comes to terrible internet speeds. While Paraguay is a commonly discussed second residency destination, it has the same problems bogging its internet down. Those problems include poor infrastructure and country-wide corruption. However, the primary reason why this country is top of the list (and higher ranked than Yemen) is due to its abysmal performance in the last Q4 of 2016.
Every quarter, countries are monitored for an improvement in internet speeds and Paraguay, along with Costa Rica and Mexico all saw speeds fall. Paraguay registered a double-digit decline, diminishing by as much as 16%. It was the largest decline in the South American region.
In fact, Paraguay has experienced a 10% year-over-year decline in its average connection speed, whereas all other countries in the Americas registered gains. Brazil had one of the highest gains in the Americas with about 55%. The cost of internet in the country is also very high – one of the highest in the world tied with Bolivia.
There are many countries that were on the bottom echelons of the list but have managed to improve their speeds, such as Nigeria that improved their average mbps speeds by 130% to crawl out of the bottom.
2.VENEZUELA:-
Although Yemen has the slowest speed at 1.3 mbps, Venezuela is not far behind at 1.6 mbps. The reason why it is ranked higher on the list is because this South American country has been dwindling on this list for many consecutive years with little to no signs of improvement. In fact, the Venezuelan government artificially keeps internet speeds low to reduce spending and government’s spending budgets.
Venezuela is the country with the highest internet usage and the slow internets are crippling the nation, forcing a large exodus of frustrated Venezuelans. It has the slowest broadband page load time in the world where pages took 6.7 seconds to load on average—nearly five times as long as Israel.
3.YEMEN
The only Middle-Eastern country with the slowest internet speed, as of Q4 2016, is Yemen. In fact, it is also the country with the slowest internet speed in the world at 1.3 mbps. The rich-poor divide in this country is a well-documented problem out here and the country’s corruption has also grabbed headlines in the recent past.
The past government neglected the needs of the people, undeserving them, and hence creating many problems for them as a result. The state-run telecommunication company oversees internet connectivity in the country which goes a long way of explaining why this country has bad connectivity. The outdated technology used by the telecom industry over there were installed in the 70s and were not designed for data transfer. Currently, the country does not have the means to update or maintain its outdated technology which is why internet is quite expensive in the country forcing Yemenis pay a high price for digital connectivity.
4.GABON
This Central African country has made its way on to the list because of the many disruptions in internet connectivity over the past year. Last year was an election year for Gabon and due to rising tensions in the country, the government shut down the internet. Citizens now fear that as internet shutdowns can be viewed as “early warning mechanisms of human rights violations,” Gabon is headed in a dark path.
With a mere 1.9 mbps speed, if the country continues with slow internet speeds and disruptive connections, then it is best to avoid it as a digital nomad.
5.EGYPT
All the countries on the list have average internet speeds of 2mbps or less. Egypt caps off the list with average speeds of 2.2 mbps which is almost 13 mbps than Africa’s fastest internet speed of 15 mbps in Kenya.
To be fair, there are plenty of other countries in Asia that have speeds as low as 2 mbps, such as India and Bangladesh, but these countries are working harder to improve their broadband connectivity. Meanwhile, Egypt is unravelling because of the poor state of affairs in the country currently.
This is a terrible outcome for a country that boasts a tech-savvy population. A string of startups has mushroomed in the country over the past few years but the community is suffering because of the low speeds. This exciting new community had ambitions of becoming the new business hub in the Middle-East but when its neighbors such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey and even Libya boast higher speeds then its prospects are bleak.
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