According to global rankings, the top five countries with the best internet speeds are the “United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Denmark, and Bulgaria.”
In today’s world, living a proper life without the internet is out of the question. The main reason for this is that every aspect of life is now linked to or dependent on the internet to some extent.
Shopping and payments are conducted online. Accessing information without the Internet is nearly impossible. Education is being pursued online. The internet has also become a prime source of entertainment. But to execute all the actions, the internet is the main ingredient.
A critical question is What is the internet speed in different countries? In countries where internet speeds are high, academic, business, and social activities tend to thrive and flourish more rapidly.
Millions of people around the globe now earn their livelihood directly through the internet. It also serves as a platform for sharing ideas, learning, and teaching.
Countries in “Asia and the Middle East” have clear control over the rest of the world regarding internet speeds.
While the USA and other developed nations lag, Asian countries are doing remarkably well in this area. Since 2018, an additional 1.5 billion people have gone online. However, there remains a significant inequality between regions in terms of internet speed and accessibility.
People in high-income countries enjoy internet speeds that are five times faster, and their internet usage is 20 times higher than that of people in low-income or underdeveloped countries.
In UAE the internet speed is 428.53 Mbps while following others, Qatar has 356.74 Mbps, Kuwait has 258.51 Mbps, Denmark 149.73 Mbps, and Bulgaria 147.68 Mbps. In terms of average download speed, Pakistan ranks “100” globally with an average speed of 20.61 Mbps. For broadband internet, Pakistan stands at the “141st” position with a download speed of 15.6 Mbps.