Thursday, September 22, 2011

Downloading speed 2.2 Mbps, South Korea Number One in the World

South Korea became the country with the fastest Internet download or download in the world, followed by Romania, Bulgaria, Lithuania and Latvia, according to results of a study as reported by AFP.
United States is ranked 26 in the analysis speed Internet connection around the world held by Pando Networks. The average download in South Korea is 2202 kilobytes per second, Roumania 1909 Kbps, 1611 Kbps Bulgaria, Lithuania and Latvia 1377 KBps 1.462 KBps. Five countries to be "top five" world. 



Japan ranks next with 1364 Kbps, 1234 Kbps premises followed by Sweden, Ukraine 1190 Kbps, 1020 Kbps Denmark and Hong Kong (992 KBps).
Average download speeds in the United States is 606 KBps, slightly better than the world average of 580 KBps. Indonesia itself is only 129 KBps.
The study was based off of 27 million downloads by 20 million computers in 224 countries, from January to June 2011, according to Pando.
The slowest is the Democratic Republic of Congo with 13 Kbps, followed by Central African Republic Comoros Kepuluan 14 KBps and 23 KBps with.
"Disparities that we found was startling," said Chief Executive Pando, Robert Levitan, in a release.
"At the moment most developed countries in the developing world always precedes an average speed of downloads, big countries are like the U.S., Britain, France, China and Canada have not even be called the fastest," said Levitan.
England has an average speed of 599 Kbps Internet downloads, France 604 Kbps, 245 Kbps China, while Canada 579 KBps.

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