The fastest and slowest Internet in the world
Where is the fastest internet in the world and what is the speed there? Where is the slowest internet in the world? Where was the internet speed record broken? In which country? Which company?
4 Answers
The fastest internet in the world will probably be NASA's internet. Their internet is 97 gigabits per second. By comparison, the average home user fiber optic internet is 300 megabits per second (0.3 gigabyte). So NASA has about 300 times faster internet than the average user of fiber optic internet.
If we look at the ranking by country, below are the top 10 countries in terms of mobile internet speed:
- United Arab Emirates - 238,06 Mbps
- South Korea - 202,61 Mbps
- Norway - 177,72 Mbps
- Qatar - 172,18 Mbps
- China - 165,38 Mbps
- Kuwait - 157,18 Mb / s
- Saudi Arabia - 155,97 Mbps
- Cyprus - 144,64 Mb / s
- Bulgaria - 142,27 Mbps
- Switzerland - 135,70 - 135.70 Mb / s
And below in terms of broadband internet speed:
- Monaco - 261,82 Mbps
- Singapore - 255,83 Mbps
- Hong Kong (China) - 254,70 Mbps
- Romania - 232,17 Mbps
- Switzerland - 229,96 Mbps
- Denmark - 227,91 Mbps
- Tajlandia - 225,17 Mb / s
- Chile - 217,60 Mbps
- France - 214,04 Mbps
- South Korea - 212,57 Mbps
Unfortunately, NASA does not raise the average Internet speed in the US enough to bring the country into the top 10 🙂
The slowest internet in the world is in Turkmenistan. The average internet speed there is 0.50 Mb / s. Companies from the IT industry and the expansion of the Internet network have a field to show off.
Probably the slowest internet is in the far corners of Russia. Moscow does not care about its borders. In this country, everyone thinks only of their own interests, including the leader.