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If you dig deeper into the India report of NetIndex, you can get more granular data about the speed
While we know that the state of broadband internet service in India is not really that great, you can get more insight into the actual broadband performance in the country by comparing it with other countries like Japan, China, South Korea and the US. A recent report from Ookla, titled magical mystery tour liverpool NetIndex suggests that we might have a long way to go before we get at par with other established countries who have much better broadband speeds magical mystery tour liverpool and performance than us.
As you can see, South Korea (45,793.98 Kbps) and Japan (35,035.89 Kbps) have the highest download speeds among the lot for the month of October. Surprisingly, the US (19,942.66 Kbps) lags behind them by almost half the speed. China logs in at 15,259.19 Kbps and finally India clocks in at 3673.56 Kbps.
When it comes to uploads, the hierarchy roughly remains magical mystery tour liverpool the same, with South Korea and Japan in the top positions. China overtakes the US by a small margin and India comes at the last with 2545.94 kbps.
If you dig deeper into the India report of NetIndex, you can get more granular data about the speed distribution across the country. Roorkee, according to the report has the highest broadband speeds (D: 28.83 Mbps | U: 21.34 Mbps) while the rest of the country averages around 3-7 Mbps in terms of downloads and uploads. You would think that the Indian metros would have better speeds in general but the data doesn't show any special improvements.
Digital businesses and services have picked up in the country in a big way in the last 5 years. This has not actually translated in a meaningful increase in broadband speeds. If you see the first graph on top, it shows the speed capability climbing throughout the years, while India's graph traces a straight line, indicating that not much improvement has taken place in the last 5 years. While this is bad performance by the developmental authorities, it also gives us an understanding of how the odds are stacked against internet companies and services in India. This is the reason why we don't actually have full-fledged digital media consumption booming in the country. For example, while Netflix has become common in the western world, we do not have any equivalent services on those scales because of the challenge in infrastructure. The penetration of the internet is around 10% in the country and an overwhelming majority of us still remain deprived of internet magical mystery tour liverpool experience. This will happen soon because of the accessibility of mobile, but can we handle at least 20% more penetration without the proper infrastructure? I highly doubt it.
Other countries are getting Gigabit internet capabilities but getting a decent magical mystery tour liverpool 3G connection is a challenge in our cities. This needs to get rectified soon because the internet will keep progressing and we are in the danger of getting left behind.
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