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Broadband quality increasing worldwide

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 1:17 pm
by tonyuk73
Broadband quality increasing worldwide.
by Lance Whitney
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"The quality and availability of broadband around the world have improved dramatically in recent years, according to an Oxford University study out today."

The third annual study from the Oxford's Said Business School examined broadband access across 72 countries and 239 cities. Due to investments around the world, the quality of broadband has improved by 50 percent in just the last three years, the study found, while 49 percent of the countries in the study now have broadband access, compared with 40 percent in 2008.

The average global download speed has shot up from 3.27Mbps (megabits per second) in 2008 to 5.92Mbps in 2010. The average upload speed has jumped from 794Kbps (kilobits per second) in 2008 to 1.77Mbps this year.

As a result of the higher speeds and greater access, 48 countries, or 66 percent of those studied, now meet the necessary requirements to tap into the major services available on the Internet today. Those services include social networking, low-definition video streaming, basic video-conferencing, small file sharing, instant messaging, e-mail, and Web browsing. Even further, 14 countries and 38 cities are now prepped for what the study dubbed the Internet "applications of tomorrow."

Among the individual countries examined in the study, South Korea topped the charts with the highest broadband quality in the world. South Koreans enjoy an average download speed of 33.5Mbps, a gain of 55 percent from last year, and an average upload speed of 17Mbps, a leap of 430 percent from 2009. As this point, the country also is the beneficiary of 100 percent broadband penetration.

Hong Kong, Japan, and Iceland were also among the countries with the best broadband access. The United States ranked 15th, tying with Canada, France, and Latvia. The average download speed in the U.S. is now 9.6Mbps, while the upload speed is resting at around 2.2Mbps.

Mobile broadband has also improved, according to the study, and in some cases now offers an experience comparable to that of fixed-line broadband. The average mobile download speed is now 936Kbps, up 35 percent from 2009, while upload speeds now hit around 277Kbps, a gain of more than 100 percent from last year. Throughout the world, Sweden, Denmark, the U.S., and Spain are the leaders in mobile broadband quality.

Re: Broadband quality increasing worldwide

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 5:48 am
by nufcmickey
Not for me, Im with BT and my max download speed is 3.4 meg on a really good day. 2.5 on an average day. Its more to do with the area Im in really but still they should do something so everyone has the same speed regardless. Apparantly BT are behind everyone else in terms of broadband. They are too dam greedy to upgrade to fibre optic.

Re: Broadband quality increasing worldwide

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 2:59 pm
by HaGGardSmurf
Not for me either, well the quality might have increased, but the prices have, and so have the walls to keep you within the limits of your plan.

I used to be able to hit 2 mb/s when downloading, but now I can only get 1 and some change.

My ISP is crap though, the prices for what you get are garbage.

Re: Broadband quality increasing worldwide

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 4:00 pm
by commando_lee
V media is the best in uk if area permits it. 50MB line = £30 a month without caps

Re: Broadband quality increasing worldwide

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 4:30 pm
by HaGGardSmurf
commando_lee wrote:V media is the best in uk if area permits it. 50MB line = £30 a month without caps
for me a 50 mebabit plan with 3 megabit upload with 250gb up down cap, is $97.00 a month, which is 60£

I also have a 100 megabit plan with 5 megabit upload, 500 gb up down cap is $150 a month, which is 92£

Complete rip off...

Re: Broadband quality increasing worldwide

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 7:45 pm
by CoFree
the best i can get at the office is
22mbs down 5mbs up no cap (comcast)
is 63.00

the best at the gameroom
is 12mbs down .684 up no limit at 49.99 a month usd (windstream)

Re: Broadband quality increasing worldwide

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 8:59 pm
by HaGGardSmurf
22 MB is about 200 Mb which would probably cost me $300 if my ISP offered it.

Ridiculous, cell phone companies rip me off like crazy, cable's the same way, now internet... Too bad there is only like 2 ISP's 2 major cell carrier's, theres like 6 or 7 smaller ones but theyre all owned by the big guy's, and only 2 cable companies.

Re: Broadband quality increasing worldwide

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 7:40 pm
by daqid
i got a 10mb connection bundled with my cabled for only 100 dollars a month. on a good day i can top out at about 1.5MBs. my upload usually tops out at around 130KBs. why is upload speeds always so lower then download speeds?

Re: Broadband quality increasing worldwide

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 7:50 pm
by CoFree
as far as they are concerned the normal person has very little reason to upload much
so they dont give you much up bandwidth

that is the only reason im putting in the comcast at the office
for when i up a vid it wont take 4+ hours to do it

Re: Broadband quality increasing worldwide

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:48 am
by HaGGardSmurf
It is true, 99% of regular internet user's dont upload anything really, maybe the odd attachment to an email.

I wish they'd just give you a decent speed, I cant use private torrent site's because of my crap upload it'd take me a month and a half to upload to a 1:1 ratio.

Re: Broadband quality increasing worldwide

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 8:17 am
by CoFree
HaGGardSmurf wrote: I cant use private torrent site's because of my crap upload it'd take me a month and a half to upload to a 1:1 ratio.
dont worry about it man
most of the private trackers are bad for the normal user because so many people are running seed boxes now
a person on normal dsl cant seed back even if they want.