Digital India: 4G Speed is the slowest in India

 23 Feb 2018 ( News Bureau )
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Continuous efforts are being made to make Digital India, but without making improvements to basic things, it is not possible to make digital to India. The most essential for digitalization is the better internet. India is far behind in the Internet.

India is lagging behind 88 countries around the world in terms of internet speed. In this case, Pakistan is also far ahead of India. India has 4G internet average download speed of 6Mbps. At the same time, the download speed of 4G internet in Pakistan is 14Mbps. According to the Open Signal Report, the speed of internet in Singapore is 44Mbps. The speed in Northland is 42Mbps. The speed in Norway is 41Mbps. South Korea has a speed of 40Mbps. The speed in Hungary is 39Mbps.

Speaking of some other countries at the same time, Speed is 28Mbps in UAE. The speed of 4G internet in Japan is 25Mbps. Download speed of 23Mbps is in the UK. The 4G internet speed in the US is 16Mbps. At the same time, 4G internet speed in Russia is 15Mbps. Algeria also has 4G internet speed of 9Mbps. According to the Open Signal, this data is from 1 October 2017 to 29 December 2017.

In this report, the capacity of the network for slow speed has been attributed. Apart from this, bigger 4G networks in India are also the reason. Although 4G is available for around 86% of people in India.

Telecommunication Secretary Arun Sundarrajan has said that in many parts of India internet users are getting the slow speed of Internet, the government is paying attention to this.

 

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