Average Internet speed in Europe in 2024 - Well done, Roumania
Average Internet speed in Europe in 2024 - Well done, Roumania
An average of 136 MB/s in Germany? Are they sure it's not supposed to be 136 Mbit/s, thus 17 MB/s? Because I rarely have more than 100 MB/s and I'm pretty sure my connection is one of the best you can get as a private user in this country (1 Gbit/s).
22 0 ReplyIt does say MB but i am sure they mean Mb. Atleat for norway 167 Mbps seems correct. The average is for sure not above 1gbps
16 0 ReplyPretty sure it's Mbit/s. 🇬🇷 here, on a 100Mbit/s line. And yeah, the average seems to be the one stated in the pic.
2 0 ReplyI think it's so high because they might factor in large businesses, companies and unis, which have incredible fast connection. But I still wonder how they come up with that
2 0 ReplyFont set in small caps. Just look at "in".
1 0 ReplyAverages are always skewed by outliers. For a realistic assessment, we'd need a median value.
1 0 ReplyMbps != MB/s
1 0 ReplyThe image uses a capital B which technically means Bytes not bits. The misunderstanding is plausible
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Czechia, Iceland and Kosovo7 0 ReplyI wonder why Czechia data is not there. Highly doubt it's so much worse than neighbouring countries that it is ashamed.
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I only have between 3 and 9MB/s in the UK, and our internet speed seems is apparently pretty fast. It's at least average.
3 0 ReplyI finally got Fibre at my home. 1000 up and down for 40 euro per month after the discount period. Fuck Ziggo.
3 0 ReplyGuess you don't need fast internet for baking cakes with obscene amounts of cinnamon deep in your pine forests. Why so slow Sweden?
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