Being in a country that's not at least as blue as Russia

>being in a country that's not at least as blue as Russia

That sucks.

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What the fuck, Hungary?

Wait, Kazakhstan is more blue than Russia?

why does that surprise you? it's much better/richer country

It is?

The speed is heavenly here.

Also, inspired by Trump, we built a wall to keep you out from using our precious 4G with Horthy's blessings.

Poorfag version of Korea.

I would've liked a map of where the internet is faster, and the 4G coverage there is in a country - not averages.

where the internet is faster in a country (e.g. coastal areas and capitals)

What on earth can you possibly do with an internet connection faster than 2 mb/s?

Is this a Sup Forums-peen?

>Canada speeds higher then America

Fake and gay

Australia is accurate.
4G is fast as shit here, I get 44mbps on my phone, but only 5GB per month, for $40.

Meanwhile my DSL is 14mbps/unlimited/$69

Depending on carrier, you'll get 4G across all the major highways in Australia and pretty much anywhere there is a mobile tower within distance, otherwise you'll drop back to 850/900mhz 3G.
Some really remote areas with Telstra/Optus need an external antenna (don't bother with vodafone in those areas period)

Telstra has the most coverage and you can get 3G with an external antenna most anywhere except where you're in a remote hole in the ground with geographical features blocking line of sight.

We get a lot of flak in Australia for poor internet, but it's only out fixed line infrastructure - our radio networks are all world class, we're essentially a testbed for anything new in the RF and microwave world.

this

I didn't even know New Zealand had good 4G speeds.
I've literally never used it.

>Russia and Canada are both 90% tundric wastelands
>America is only 1 or 2 ranks below them (depending on who you ask)
>LMAO AMERICA HAS SUCH TERRIBLE SPEEDS
This map doesnt take into account population densities.
Canada has great 4G speeds because their entire population lives within 50 miles of the fucking border. Same deal with Russia, it's all concentrated in the eastern blocs.
Meanwhile America has full geographic coverage.

The odd thing is that US is slowed due to increased competition. The spectrum is sliced up 5 ways between the carrier which means that none of them can be run efficiently.

Yeah it's great. Load a youtube video, 4G cuts in to run the 30s advert and it's buffered in less than a second.

RIP monthly quota.

Yeah, they're one of the post Soviet Union countries that didn't turn into compete shitholes.

They have a per capita GDP double that of Russia

>Full geographic coverage
I'll bet that Cletus with his 10g phone is happy about it, uploading dank mash recipes to his hyuck friends over yonder.

I'm Mexican and I am quite surprised about the speed of my country.

>best in southamerica
>too expensive to even consider it
>mrw

What country?

Here in Mexico, it's quite cheap.

>I take everything as a literal statement

literally the only good thing here is internet
mobile internet is good but I only have 1GB data so it runs out quickly
I even have gigabit internet for $17 a month
can torrent all day at max speed without having to worry about getting some notice

What the fucking fuck australia, we have near the top 4G speeds, but good luck getting a home internet connection with a higher download speed than 1mbps. And we were finally upgrading our internet infrastructure, then our fucking government decides to replace only half the fucking copper thats like 60 years old with fiber, so it costs just as much in the end but we get a service that is 10 times worse. Fuck i hate this shithole.

> tfw netherlands

No, we have decent access to "good" speeds by the standards of comparing 2 countries that are stuck on copper infrastructure.

Our biggest problems is how much they charge. This connection right here costs me $128 a month.

>tfw have gigabit fibre in New Zealand

Australian 4g is only fast because it costs $10+ per 1GB so theres no real contention since nobody can use it for anything

>Canada faster than the US
Total bullshit, Toronto and Vancouver aren't all of Canada

Too bad the coverage is absolute dog shit

God damn Canada is getting reamed in the ass by telecom companies and the government won't do shit about it

Speaking for Kek Republic, the coloring is misleading, I mean - G4 is "available" just fine here but not really "affordable", the pricing is a damn extortion. Most households are running on 10Mb/s or 5 Mb/s wire still.

>What the fuck, Hungary?

There's a romanian founded ISP called Digi, who offers fiber optic lines both there and here.

When they were first introduced, I thought it was a scam, they provided 2x better speeds for 1/10th the price as the competition. It was ludicrously fast. And since then they kept increasing performance, the same package that gave 20/10 ten years ago (competitors 20/2 line cost 10x as much) gives 200/100 now.

I'm on their 500/200 line. I literally have to download to SSD and move data over to a HDD because a mechanical HDD can't cope with that speed for torrents (torrents do a lot of random read/write since they download 1/2/4/8mb chunks). It costs $18 a month and includes phone.
They have a 1gb line but the upload is still 200mb so not that useful.

The only downside is availability, which is a major hurdle. Even in big cities they don't have a line for every street, they mostly cover the "panel houses", the large flats with many people living inside (more economical to bring fiber optic there, than to set it up for single households one by one).

If it weren't for them, we'd be probably worse than the European average on that opensignal map.

>brazil that high
I call bullshit
t. brazilian

The government deregulated the ISPs and this is the result. The higher prices and lower caps are worth the lower government oversight.

5Gb in South Korea, 8Gb in Japan, 10Gb in the UK if you pay business price.

>slowtogu-
Where's the meme, cunt?

Those are 4g speeds though

Also, why does it stop at 45mbps?
I'm in the Netherlands and my phone gets up to 100 down 120 up

I lived there for the most of my life, and had no idea it was not a shithole.
Then again, I lived in a pretty shitty industrial city.

Which one is Russian

>tfw live in pajeetland

Literally the worst 4g along with 1.2 trillion people
Kill me

Our internet is fast, but expensive as fuck.

OP's image refers to 4G speed, not cable speed you dumbfuck

>Mexico more blue than U.S
They should build a wall to avoid americans leeching their 4g

Canada would be super light blue in 99% of its area if this was more precise.

Kill you'reself you inbred cretin.

nice edge btw faggot

4G is actually pretty fast in here.

obviously ecuador know your geography

also
>mexico
>south america

Feels good to be Canadian.

it will never feel good to be canadian.

too ey

>started out with 60mbit/s cable internet
>tfw it got upped all the fucking way to 150mbit/s for still the same price
Now we just need to ditch datalimits for 4g plans and we're set for the future.

Made me respond

>Canada
>Empty as fuck
>Still one of the best networks in the world.
Are europoors even trying?

>morocco
nah I don't think so

Dominican Republic here, ISPs actually sell 4G routers instead of fiber/copper in the mid-low range of pricing. In one house I have 5 MB down and 1MB up with fiber, the entire family gets on and still can't cripple it. Lowest i've seen was 3MB down. In my other house I have the cheapest internet plan they'd sell (Wind Telecom) it's a fucking 4G Router that only does 120 KB down 70 up. I go to my second house on weekends but fuckin hell the transition makes me want to end my life.

it's actually a little counter intuitive, richer countries who have government sponsored communication lines tend to get good connectivity first but do worse in the long run because it both stifles competition, usually with regulations and monopolistic practices, and prevents existing companies from wanting to push for better infrastructure because the government won't pay for it the second time around as long as the majority have connectivity

whereas in poorer countries with no such sponsored programs you tend to find when people lay copper it's small intranets in flat blocks and the like that eventually get connected up to the internet but because it's in poor countries you won't find people laying the cables but instead have above ground runs which leads to people stealing the cables for the pennies worth of copper, which are ripe conditions for people wanting to lay fibre optic instead which is far cheaper than copper as far as cable runs goes (and as a note it's far more expensive to connect to as a consumer but you only need to do the long runs with fibre and connect a flat block or neighbour hood up with traditional cooper switches)

another interesting thing with poorer countries is that if there's no decent landline connections for phone or internet the mobile internet market traditionally booms, it's far cheaper than laying cables especially if you have a lot of rural population

both of these situations lead to what we have now where poorer countries (like hungary, romania etc) have decent (but often unreliable and sporadic) fibre connections and decent mobile speeds that far surpass most other developed countries until the developed countries catch up by paying the huge upfront costs of laying better infrastructure on a national level

Bulgaria has the best speed/cover/price ratio of them all, except maybe japan

Yeah, but then you'd have to live in Bulgaria

I play 7$ for this. How mad are you?

Source of OP's image: opensignal.com/reports/2016/11/state-of-lte

From Netherlands
I get way higher speeds than the 33.84 avarage of my country (60 up, 40 down)

The previous administration used its majority to push through a deregulation of telecoms. There were instant price hikes across the board at almost every ISP.

>USA
I'm genuinely confused right now

Every Latam and hispanic is Mexico

>The higher prices and lower caps are worth the lower government oversight.
lol

What shithole do you live in?

Here I get 1gb of LTE + unlimited calls for like $5.

...

bueno

God like. How much do you pay?

Orange has 1gb down 500 up for 9 euros

Bow to your god emperor

30 euro per month, this speed is capped because of QoS. Otherwise I get the full 1Gbps

>tfw it's irrelevant because most of the sites you're accessing are far away and the only time you experience the gigabit speeds are well seeded torrents/multithreaded downloads

>inspired by Trump
I bet Trump was inspired by heroic hungarian last stand against careless socialism in europe, not the other way around

Why's that ?
4G speed is pretty decent here. And you can still pick your poison from 3 different carriers, unlike the status and quality of our dsl internet which suffers from a crippled infrastructure and from the monopoly of one single shady ISP.

Canada is more american than 'america'. Deal with it.

i'm confused, isn't canada in america?