Internet Connection Speed: The Top 10 Countries

April 8th, 2009 | by Anil |

At the end of 2008, approximately 19 per cent Internet connections around the world were at speeds greater than 5 Mbps — a 21 per cent increase over the average global connection speed at the end of 2007.

This is according to the State of the Internet report, a quarterly study by Akamai Technologies, the US-based Internet content distribution giant. The State of the Internet report tracks average connection speeds for countries around the world.

Check out the top 10 nations in terms of average Internet connection speed.

1. South Korea

South Korea rules supreme when it comes to Internet connection speed and broadband connectivity. It is the world’s No.1 with average connection speed of 15 Mbps, ten times the global average!

During 2008, South Korea’s rate of quarterly change appeared to be locked into a cyclical pattern, with quarterly decreases being recorded in the first and third quarters, and increases seen in the second and fourth quarters.

For the whole year, South Korea saw a modest 7 per cent rise in their levels of high broadband adoption. South Korea is also ranked first in terms of high broadband connectivity with 69 per cent connections above 5 Mpbs.

2. Japan

Japan ranks 2nd in terms of Internet connection and high broadband connectivity. Japan ranks 2nd in terms of high broadband connectivity. About 54 per cent of the connections in Japan are above 7 Mbps.

3. Hong Kong

Hong Kong ranks third with an Internet connection speed of 6.9 Mbps. The country ranks fifth in terms of high broadband connectivity with 38 per cent of the connection above 5 Mbps.

4. Romania

Romania is at the fourth position with a Internet connection speed of 5.7 Mbps. The country ranks third in terms of high broadband connectivity with 45% of the connection above 5 Mbps.

5. Sweden

Sweden is at the fifth position with a Internet connection speed of 5.6 Mbps. Sweden ranks fourth in terms of high broadband connectivity with 39 per cent of the connection above 5Mbps.

6. Switzerland

Switzerland has bagged the sixth position with an Internet connection speed of over 5 Mbps. The country however does not figure in the top ten list of countries with high broadband connectivity.

7. Netherlands

Netherlands ranks 7th with an Internet connection speed of 4.9 Mbps. The country ranks 7th in terms of high broadband connectivity with 28 per cent of the connections above 5 Mbps.

8. Belgium

Belgium is at the 8th position with an Internet connection speed of 4.7 Mbps. The country ranks sixth in terms of high broadband connectivity with 31 per cent of the connection above 5 Mbps.

9. Slovakia

Slovakia bags the ninth position with an Internet connection speed of 4.5 Mbps. The country does not figure among the top ten in terms of high broadband connectivity.

10. Norway

Norway ranks tenth with an Internet connection speed of 4.5 Mbps. The country ranks fifth in terms of high broadband connectivity with 38 per cent of the connection above 5 Mbps.

United States is at the 17th position with an Internet connection speed of 3.9 Mbps, up approximately 8 per cent from the average connection speed for the first quarter of 2008.

In terms of Internet connection speed, China is way behind leading economies with an average Internet connection speed of 833 kbps.

India has been ranked at a dismal 115th among 223 countries in terms of average Internet connection speeds. India has an average Internet connection speed of just 772 Kbps compared with the global average of 1.5 Mbps.

  1. 25 Responses to “Internet Connection Speed: The Top 10 Countries”

  2. By Qiyonk on Apr 10, 2009 | Reply

    how about Indonesia?

  3. By InternetSpeed on Apr 20, 2009 | Reply

    Indonesia should be somewhere in betweeen 100 to 150…

  4. By Manoj on Apr 24, 2009 | Reply

    Cant believe India is at 115th place :-(

  5. By Silvana Franze on May 4, 2009 | Reply

    Where does Italy rank? I need to work there one week a month for 6 months, and would like to know what I’m in for? I currently upload files to ftp sites that are on average 130meg. and I send about 6 of these files (one at a time). Currently, it takes me a couple of hours to send all of them. How would Italy (Sicily) compare?

  6. By TM NUT on May 5, 2009 | Reply

    How about Malaysia?
    We got TMNUT (world best internet services provider).

  7. By - on May 22, 2009 | Reply

    You can’t read the full report unless you are a registered user. But at least, you can check out the maps.
    www .akamai. com/stateoftheinternet

  8. By latest technology on May 25, 2009 | Reply

    india at 115th ?….

    ohh god…

    think how much time it will take to come at top position …

  9. By suchismita on May 27, 2009 | Reply

    good research buddy.
    But India’s position is very poor.
    I liked it good.

  10. By Pankaj Chauhan on Jun 6, 2009 | Reply

    Never knew it. Thanks for the information.

  11. By johnny on Jun 19, 2009 | Reply

    Where can we get to see the full list of countries?

  12. By johnny on Jun 19, 2009 | Reply

    Where can we find a full list of countries? it is very interesting indeed.
    PS. for an answer, please reply to this post so I can be notified by email.

    Thank you so much! :)

  13. By Santosh on Jun 19, 2009 | Reply

    wat a great peice of info…

    http://www.technouptodate.com

  14. By ali on Jul 5, 2009 | Reply

    hi

    how to Estimated number of Internet users ?

    thank

    ali kazemi

  15. By ali on Jul 5, 2009 | Reply

    hi

    how to Estimated number of Internet users ?

    plase mail result to kazemimoosa1@yahoo.com mail

    thank

    ali kazemi

  16. By Johnny on Jul 6, 2009 | Reply

    I don’t know how you estimate that. You probably take samples from different figuers from ISPs. For me, I just read them from any site reporting on the matter.

    I hope that helps.

  17. By Shanmuharajan on Jul 18, 2009 | Reply

    number of unique IPs or internet addresses from India grew 42.91 per cent year-on-year, to 2.63 million. Globally, the number of unique IPs grew 20 per cent. In terms of broadband penetration, India had 0.0001 broadband IPs per capita.

  18. By choks on Aug 27, 2009 | Reply

    Indonesia on 135th, with 1.20 MB/S Download Speed and 0.38 MB/S Upload Speed. visit http://www.speedtest.net for completed information and test your bandwith rate

  19. By Yasvar on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply

    Obviously u cant expect India to be anywhere even close to anything that the developed countries have. Ye India is growing and all that but it is just starting out in everything technological.

  20. By Dirty Bit Software on Oct 8, 2009 | Reply

    Indonesia must be in range 200s something., the average is 128kbps

  21. By rody @ Satellite Internet on Oct 9, 2009 | Reply

    This is a nice blog most of the people uses internet but I think no one knows which country top in internet connection. Internet connection is now mostly familiar in all over the world but the difference is the internet connection speed. I was expecting that US will be top an internet connection speed but south Korean came on top and its good to hear follow by Japan and Hong Kong. Now days we can check our internet speed if we are using internet in our home by using internet connection speedometer whether it’s a dial-up modem, ISDN connection, a cable modem, or a digital subscriber line.

  22. By bdsfsfs on Dec 12, 2009 | Reply

    Phew!!! India is far behind … how a 3MBPS or 5MBPS speed looks (work)like… just imagine…

  23. By marsen on Jan 8, 2010 | Reply

    Philippines has 12 mbps internet connection by skycable!

  24. By Shaheer on Jan 28, 2010 | Reply

    Where is Pakistan?

  25. By hyu on Feb 17, 2010 | Reply

    romania pwn the rich countries hahaha

  26. By ariff on Mar 5, 2010 | Reply

    i think ur wrong. India is lessthan 512kbps speed.
    please check. this is all average speed.

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