The quality and availability of broadband networks throughout the world was increased dramatically in recent years. Thus the conclusion of research by Oxford University in England are supported.
The annual study analyzes the broadband Internet networks in 72 countries and 238 cities. As a result, the quality of broadband in mind jumped 50% in three years due to increased investment. The average download speed in the global sphere in 2010 reached 5.92 Mbps, increasing from 3.27 Mbps in 2008. While upload speeds reaching 1.77 Mbps, in 2008 only 794Kbps.
As a result of increasingly fast connections and widespread access, 48 states or 66% successfully achieved the requirements to run Internet services available today. Services like social networking, low-definition video streaming or file sharing small size. A total of 14 countries and 38 cities declared ready to run the Internet applications of the future. Again, South Korea is on top most quality broadband network in the world. Residents there enjoy an average download speed of 33.5 Mbps and upload speeds of 17Mbps.
Here are the top 10 countries with the best broadband quality. Unfortunately, there is complete access speeds respectively. However, as an illustration, the United States in position 15 have an average download speed of 9.6 Mbps and 2.2 Mbps upload.
1. South Korea
2. Hong Kong
3. Japan
4. Iceland
5. Switzerland, Luxembourg, Singapore
6. Malta
7. Netherlands
8. United Arab Emirates, Qatar
9. Sweden
10. Denmark