Which countries use the cheapest broadband in the world?
Broadband users in the 30 most developed countries in the world have to pay different rates and the speed they enjoy is nowhere else.
The report of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) reports that up to 60% of the Net population in developed countries is accessing the Internet via broadband. Countries that switch to fiber optics will "achieve the best service speeds at the lowest price".
For example, in Japan, users reach a 100 Mbps connection - 10 times higher than the average OECD speed. The price of the cheapest mechanical service package in Japan is 0.22 USD. Meanwhile, the most expensive is Turkey with . 81.13 USD.
In the US, the cheapest broadband connection is $ 3.18, slightly lower than the UK ($ 3.62).
And yet, subscribers in Japan can upload data at the same speed as when they download, which ADSL subscribers (broadband telephone lines) and cable broadband cannot do. .
Price is the key
Source: BBC In addition to Japan, Sweden, South Korea and Finland, they also reach the connection speed of 100 Mbps. The reason is because all three countries have switched to fiber optics.
" Broadband has quickly become the basic means of providing services on both fixed and wireless networks, " OECD said. This organization represents 30 leading economies, from the US to France and Japan.
However, JupiterResearch analyst Ian Fogg said that "it is difficult to compare between 30 countries because each country has a different trend." However, the cost of the cheapest package is an "extremely important" factor to evaluate.
According to the OECD, broadband rates in 30 countries have dropped by 19% in the past year. Meanwhile, the speed has improved to 29%.
The cheapest monthly 24 / 24h broadband subscription is in Sweden, where $ 10.79 will exchange for you a 256kbps connection. Meanwhile, the most cutting-edge subscription rates are in Mexico, where you have to spend $ 52.36 per month to use 1MB / sec speed.
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