An average of 136 MB/s in Germany? Are they sure it's not supposed to be 136 Mbit/s, thus 17 MB/s? Because I rarely have more than 100 MB/s and I'm pretty sure my connection is one of the best you can get as a private user in this country (1 Gbit/s).
It does say MB but i am sure they mean Mb.
Atleat for norway 167 Mbps seems correct. The average is for sure not above 1gbps
Pretty sure it's Mbit/s.
🇬🇷 here, on a 100Mbit/s line.
And yeah, the average seems to be the one stated in the pic.
I think it's so high because they might factor in large businesses, companies and unis, which have incredible fast connection. But I still wonder how they come up with that
Font set in small caps. Just look at "in".
Averages are always skewed by outliers. For a realistic assessment, we'd need a median value.
Mbps != MB/s
The image uses a capital B which technically means Bytes not bits. The misunderstanding is plausible
Czechia, Iceland and Kosovo
I wonder why Czechia data is not there. Highly doubt it's so much worse than neighbouring countries that it is ashamed.
I only have between 3 and 9MB/s in the UK, and our internet speed seems is apparently pretty fast. It's at least average.
I finally got Fibre at my home. 1000 up and down for 40 euro per month after the discount period. Fuck Ziggo.
Guess you don't need fast internet for baking cakes with obscene amounts of cinnamon deep in your pine forests. Why so slow Sweden?
An average of 136 MB/s in Germany? Are they sure it's not supposed to be 136 Mbit/s, thus 17 MB/s? Because I rarely have more than 100 MB/s and I'm pretty sure my connection is one of the best you can get as a private user in this country (1 Gbit/s).
It does say MB but i am sure they mean Mb. Atleat for norway 167 Mbps seems correct. The average is for sure not above 1gbps
Pretty sure it's Mbit/s. 🇬🇷 here, on a 100Mbit/s line. And yeah, the average seems to be the one stated in the pic.
I think it's so high because they might factor in large businesses, companies and unis, which have incredible fast connection. But I still wonder how they come up with that
Font set in small caps. Just look at "in".
Averages are always skewed by outliers. For a realistic assessment, we'd need a median value.
Mbps != MB/s
The image uses a capital B which technically means Bytes not bits. The misunderstanding is plausible