Internet content delivery network Akamai has released its “State of the Internet” report for the second quarter of 2013. Highlights include the change in worldwide connection speeds and the huge increase of “attack traffic” originating in Indonesia
According to the report, in Q2 2013 the global average connection speed increased 5.2% to 3.3 Mbps, with the global average peak connection speed rising 0.1% to 18.9 Mbps
The fastest internet in the world can be found in Hong Kong, where the average peak connection speed reaches 65.1 Mbps, while South Korea is in second place with 53.3 Mbps. In the United States, the average connection speed is 8.7 Mbps, and the average peak connection speed is 36.3 Mbps Read more…
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