The speed at which people around the world connect to the Internet is climbing at a 14% annual clip and now averages nearly 2 megabits per second, according Akamai's "State of the Internet" report that is due out Monday.

There remain huge variations around that average speed. South Koreans hook into the Internet at 14 megabits a second, seven times the global average, earning them the top spot on Akamai's list, the Fortune magazine reported in its Internet edition.

The global Internet continues to grow bigger and faster at an impressive pace, the report's data show. The number of devices hooked to the Internet climbed 20% in the last year (ended September 30), but it's the increases in speed that are the most eye-catching.

Hong Kong came second with 9.2mps, followed by Japan with 9.2mps, Romania with 7.0mps and the Netherlands with 6.3mps. The United States came 12th with 5.0 mps.

The Akamai data give a unique window into the rapidly evolving Internet. As the world's biggest "content delivery network," the company's servers blast out billions of webpages, iTunes songs, and videos daily, sending them to users of every major wired network and wireless network on the planet. That makes it easy to record how many bits the world's different networks can deliver in a second.

In one surprise, Russia took the top spot in mobile download speeds, with one wireless operator there getting average connection speeds of 6 megabits per second. (Akamai doesn't disclose which company it was.) Still, sky-high wireless speeds often say as much about the crowding of the network as they do about the quality of the technology. After all, you can go faster on a traffic-free county highway than you can on the Autobahn at rush hour.

In some places like South Korea, average speeds have declined because more people are accessing the web from mobile devices. (Wireless download speeds are climbing, but will always lag fiber-optic connections.)


The article from Koreatimes. 24 Jan 2011

Hm, I am using 100MB speeds internet in my house. actually average speed is about 20-30 MB.
Almost Korea Internet Service Provider serve 100MB.

I just want more cheap Wireless Internet fare.
Since 2009 Apple I-phone3G released in Korea, Korean like to access internet through Wireless, but speeds is not enough and fare is too high.
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