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Which country has the fastest Internet?

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  affinity_12   April 29 2012 07:29. Posts 172Profile Blog # 
Answer: Korea

EDIT: here's a graphical representation
Source: http://royal.pingdom.com/2012/01/31/south-korea-is-still-number-one-has-fastest-internet-speed-worldwide/
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Interestingly all other countries seem to have a negligible difference in Internet speeds except for Korea. Why is Korea so advanced in Internet technology? All of the European countries listed have a smaller population than South Korea, yet Korean Internet is the fastest.


South Korea is still number one – has fastest Internet speed worldwide

Want to be able to download a DVD worth of data in about 38 minutes? It may not seem very impressive, but that’s with the average Internet speed in South Korea, according to the latest “State of the Internet” report by Akamai.

Covering Q3 2011, the report again puts South Korea at the top of the list of countries with the fastest Internet connections. The country scored an average connection speed of 16.7 Mbps in Q3 2011.

Here’s what it looks like for the top 10 countries, with data going back to Q3 2007. Even though the USA on position 13 falls outside the top 10, we decided to include it for comparison.

The global average connection speed continued to increase in the third quarter of 2011, climbing 4.5% to 2.7 Mbps. If you look at the chart above, you can see that, over the entire period from Q3 2007, all countries enjoyed increasing speeds. Also, all countries have seen average speeds jump up and down between quarters, although the effect is much more noticeable for South Korea.

Overall, Akamai reported that the worldwide average connection speed increased in Q3, up 4.5% to 2.7 Mbps. South Korea saw a growth of over 10% in the quarter. Many other countries also enjoyed a growth during the quarter, including Hong Kong, Japan, Latvia, Switzerland, and the USA.

In total, Akamai noticed increased average speeds for 86 countries, and a decline for 47 countries. Out of the top 10 countries, only Romania saw a decline in the most recent quarter.

We know what you’re thinking, that South Korea rules the average connection speed, but some other country is faster in terms of top speed. We’re sorry to disappoint you, but even in peak connections, South Korea rules, with 46.8 Mbps.

An Internet user’s dream
It would seem like South Korea is somewhat of an Internet user’s dream. The country also enjoys a very high Internet penetration. According to the latest World Bank figures from 2010, 82.5% of South Koreans are online, ranking the country in 11th place worldwide.

We will continue to monitor Internet connection speeds around the world using Akamai and other sources. Will South Korea continue to be number one? We’ll see.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/27/fastest-internet-countries-akamai_n_1051651.html


Akamai, a company that collects data about Internet use, says it gets over 1 trillion requests per day to its global server network. It has organized this data into its quarterly "State Of The Internet" report, which examines, among other things, the world's fastest and slowest Internet connections by country.

In order to be included in the report, a country must have made more than 25,000 requests from unique IP addresses in the last quarter. Akamai sets this bar in order to avoid making unfair comparisons between countries with large disparities in population or infrastructure.

Overall, global Internet speed is improving, accoring to Akamai. Between the first and second quarters of 2011, average global connection speed increased 21 percent and is now 2.6 Megabits per second. By comparison, Internet speeds in the United States (the world's 12th-ranked country) look fairly speedy at an average of 5.8 Mbps. However, residents in the country with the fastest Internet (see slideshow) enjoy an average connection speed of 13.8 Mbps, more than twice as fast as the U.S.

Over 80 countries on Akamai's list saw speeds increase by 10 percent or more, and one of the fastest countries, a small Eastern European nation (see slideshow), saw a speed increase of 29 percent. The United States even saw an increase of 26 percent, and that number may continue to increase thanks to the FCC's new broadband regulations, which plan to bring faster Internet to underserved regions of the U.S.

According to The MacObserver, in the U.S. broadband is defined as having speeds of at least 3 Mbps for downloading (from the internet to your computer) and 768 Kbps for uploading (from your computer to the internet).

Interestingly, downloading is usually faster than uploading. According to Huffington Post blogger David Weinberger, of Harvard's Berkman Center For Internet & Society, that's how the cable and telephone companies wanted it. Writes Weinberger, "Their business models assumed the value of the Net came from the content they deliver to us. The business models got written into a physical infrastructure that favors downloads over uploads."

Take a look at the world's top 9 countries with the fastest Internet (below), then check out the fastest U.S. states according to Akamai's recent report.


So basically people in the US can still get speeds up to the average speed in Korea. I'm assuming Koreans can get speeds much higher than 13.8 Mbps since that's the average speed. It's amazing how fast technology has progressed since the late 2000's.

My Korean friends keep telling me that it doesn't even take a minute to download movies. I find that hard to believe.

Also does anyone know why SC2 isn't popular in Korea?

Also what's your opinion of the difference between Internet speeds of the country you currently reside in and other countries you have visited?
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  Tippecanoe   United States. April 29 2012 07:30. Posts 342Profile # 
Because BW is still top dog and a lot of the newer kids are getting into league of legends more than they are getting into sc2.
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 Zato-1   Chile. April 29 2012 07:31. Posts 2577
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You should put more work into the opening post of a thread. As it is, this thread will probably get closed.
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 Malgrif   Canada. April 29 2012 07:31. Posts 1089
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wow, korea is pretty fast. my guess is that sc2 doesn't shine cuz there's too much competition in esports over there
for there to be pro there has to be noob.
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 Malgrif   Canada. April 29 2012 07:32. Posts 1089
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On April 29 2012 07:31 Zato-1 wrote:
You should put more work into the opening post of a thread. As it is, this thread will probably get closed.

you really shouldn't user mod, mods really hate that here
for there to be pro there has to be noob.
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 Leeoku   April 29 2012 07:32. Posts 1076
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korea is the fastest cause the government pitched in and kinda made it a mandatory right ten years ago. now it's dirt cheap and everywhere
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 Zato-1   Chile. April 29 2012 07:35. Posts 2577
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On April 29 2012 07:32 Malgrif wrote:

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you really shouldn't user mod, mods really hate that here

I've been around long enough to have an idea of what's okay to do and what's not. There's nothing wrong with informing an OP that his opening post is below the site's expected standards.
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  NeMeSiS3   Canada. April 29 2012 07:38. Posts 2969Profile Blog # 
Are we sure this list is accurate... Sweden doesn't even appear on the list, I think something's fishy here when Sweden is behind Hong Kong..
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 Jihwan   Germany. April 29 2012 07:39. Posts 6
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Every time after holiday in Korea, when I'm back in Europe, i almost rage when i want to watch videos on YouTube or something, because i used to have the fast internet speed. You really dont need over 15 minutes for a movie or a game

Wikipedia:
+ Show Spoiler +

Sc2 is popular, but in my opinion not as popular as Sc1:BW, I don't know why. But i think it's getting more popular since korea's third largest company LG Electronics (LG) sponsors Incredible Miracle. This does mean something good.
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 JackDino   Gabon. April 29 2012 07:41. Posts 3292
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On April 29 2012 07:38 NeMeSiS3 wrote:
Are we sure this list is accurate... Sweden doesn't even appear on the list, I think something's fishy here when Sweden is behind Hong Kong..

It's average internet speed.
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 Lixler   United States. April 29 2012 07:41. Posts 223
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On April 29 2012 07:35 Zato-1 wrote:

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I've been around long enough to have an idea of what's okay to do and what's not. There's nothing wrong with informing an OP that his opening post is below the site's expected standards.

If the post is below the expected standards, it will be closed, and the poster will then be informed. If the post is not below the expected standards, you will have given the poster false information. Users moderating is useless at best and detrimental at worst.
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 nOminal   United States. April 29 2012 07:42. Posts 26
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On April 29 2012 07:32 Malgrif wrote:

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you really shouldn't user mod, mods really hate that here


I have to agree with Zato. OP opens post about internet speeds and posts a link about it, then mentions Korean friends downloading movies in less than a minute while just abruptly talking about how SC2 isn't popular there. It really makes no sense.

What's the point of this thread? Just to post that Korea has the fastest internet speeds? It's been that way for a while now for reasons previously stated by Leeoku.

To go further in-depth, Korea is a relatively small country which means it's much easier to roll out infrastructure required for high speeds. The US on the other hand is about 98x times bigger so it's much more difficult to supply everyone with high speed internet.
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  affinity_12   April 29 2012 07:43. Posts 172Profile Blog # 

On April 29 2012 07:38 NeMeSiS3 wrote:
Are we sure this list is accurate... Sweden doesn't even appear on the list, I think something's fishy here when Sweden is behind Hong Kong..


Well it does seem quite accurate.

What is the average speed of Internet in Sweden?

The US is ranked 12th which is expected because I know my Dutch friends say that the Internet is slow in the US compared to back in the Netherlands.
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  affinity_12   April 29 2012 07:45. Posts 172Profile Blog # 

On April 29 2012 07:42 nOminal wrote:

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I have to agree with Zato. OP opens post about internet speeds and posts a link about it, then mentions Korean friends downloading movies in less than a minute while just abruptly talking about how SC2 isn't popular there. It really makes no sense.

What's the point of this thread? Just to post that Korea has the fastest internet speeds? It's been that way for a while now for reasons previously stated by Leeoku.

To go further in-depth, Korea is a relatively small country which means it's much easier to roll out infrastructure required for high speeds. The US on the other hand is about 98x times bigger so it's much more difficult to supply everyone with high speed internet.


Not necessarily. High speed Internet has very little to do with land size or population.

It's all about technology.
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  NeMeSiS3   Canada. April 29 2012 07:46. Posts 2969Profile Blog # 
If I recall, my memories really vague, but I thought Sweden just announced in the past year the fastest internet speeds ever recorded, and then one of the SC2 tournaments, dreamhack I believe, had some ridiclous 1 or so gb/s download on site, and asked everyone to come to the event just to download so they could break some record.
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 RogerX   New Zealand. April 29 2012 07:47. Posts 2488
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I already knew Korea is really fast but I didn't think it was the fastest. Huh...
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  affinity_12   April 29 2012 07:48. Posts 172Profile Blog # 

On April 29 2012 07:46 NeMeSiS3 wrote:
If I recall, my memories really vague, but I thought Sweden just announced in the past year the fastest internet speeds ever recorded, and then one of the SC2 tournaments, dreamhack I believe, had some ridiclous 1 or so gb/s download on site, and asked everyone to come to the event just to download so they could break some record.


But that's just one-off events. Maybe Sweden does have 1 gb/s download speed.

However it doesn't have the fastest average download speed if you get what I mean.
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 Xpace   United States. April 29 2012 07:48. Posts 2036
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It's all about location. South Korea isn't exactly big. I'm not surprised about the fact that they get entire movies in a few minutes - especially if they're using P2P in such a small region. I downloaded a 10-bit 1080 FLAC, about 17.8 GB, in Singapore - the tracker was Singaporean. It downloaded in less than 10 minutes. Hong Kong, Singapore and South Korea are definitely up there.
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  affinity_12   April 29 2012 07:51. Posts 172Profile Blog # 
Well my Korean friends told me it takes seconds to download movies. I really find that hard to believe lol. I was just curious and I searched it on Google after class and found out that Korea has the world's fastest Internet.
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 Thinasy   Sweden. April 29 2012 07:52. Posts 1313
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On April 29 2012 07:48 affinity_12 wrote:

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But that's just one-off events. Maybe Sweden does have 1 gb/s download speed.

However it doesn't have the fastest average download speed if you get what I mean.


Some parts of sweden do have 1GB connection's available, most of the people I know is using either 100/100Mbit or 100/10 connections. But even if you had 1GB connection, that would lead to a theoretic max speed of 125MB/s download speed.
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