Κυριακή 29 Ιουνίου 2014

Akamai: Global average web speed up 24% annually to 3.9 Mbps, 20% of connections now above 10 Mbps [feedly]

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Akamai: Global average web speed up 24% annually to 3.9 Mbps, 20% of connections now above 10 Mbps
// The Next Web

The global average internet speed is continuing its steady increase, growing 1.8 percent quarter-over-quarter and 24 percent year-on-year to reach 3.9 Mbps, according to Akamai, which today published its quarterly State of the Internet report for Q1 2014. Given the trend, Akamai said it is likely that the global average connection speed will finally hit the 4 Mpbs broadband threshold in the second quarter. South Korea remained on top for its internet speed, which even climbed 8 percent quarter-over-quarter to 23.6 Mpbs, placing it a full 9 Mbps ahead of second-ranked Japan, which in turn saw a 12 percent growth rate...

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