The average broadband speeds in the EU region is estimated to be at 19.7Mbps. Some member countries of the EU are already among the fastest in the world, like Bulgaria (32.1Mbps), Belgium (32.7Mbps), Romania (37.4Mbps) and Latvia (37.5Mbps). One project aims to build networks 5000 times faster than today’s average European broadband speed (100Gbps compared to 19.7Mbps). Only in April this year, Sony in Japan launched the world's fastest internet service. Called Sony Nuro, the home broadband has a peak speed of 2Gbps downlink and 1Gbps uplink. Ookla has released their Speedtest Global Index report for September, showing the Philippines having the 5th fastest internet in Southeast Asia for fixed broadband. Yes, you read it right -- Sky Broadband is offering up to 112Mbps residential cable internet. Sky Broadband reps tell me the theoretical speed is 112Mbps down and 5Mbps up. Read more in our articles including "EU and Japan working on 100Gbps internet" and "Philippines has 5th fastest fixed broadband internet in SEA - Ookla".
The average broadband speeds in the EU region is estimated to be at 19.7Mbps. Some member countries of the EU are already among the fastest in the world, like Bulgaria (32.1Mbps), Belgium (32.7Mbps), Romania (37.4Mbps) and Latvia (37.5Mbps).
One project aims to build networks 5000 times faster than today’s average European broadband speed (100Gbps compared to 19.7Mbps). Only in April this year, Sony in Japan launched the world's fastest internet service. Called Sony Nuro, the home broadband has a peak speed of 2Gbps downlink and 1Gbps uplink.
Our coverage of fastest broadband includes: "EU and Japan working on 100Gbps internet"; "Philippines has 5th fastest fixed broadband internet in SEA - Ookla"; "Sky Broadband offers 112Mbps for Php19,999". Each article provides unique insights and information.