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Australian Internet speed is among the worst in the world! Australian men to send documents by express delivery: it takes 4 days to send a document, it is not as good as express delivery!

Datuao's network speed, I believe that friends should have experience, really slow people can't wait to hit the computer!

Recently, Brisbane video game producer Morgan Jaffit, had to use Australian Post to send documents from his computer to Melbourne because the Internet was so slow that it was not as fast as express delivery!

"We found it would take three to four days to upload a file," he said. "it's killing us."

Although the NBN plan has been saying it will be implemented, many residents say they have yet to wait for a single outcome.

Internet speed is the fastest in the world is South Korea, the fastest up to 26.1 mbps.

Australia ranked 51st among the world's slowest countries, with an average network speed of only 10.01 mbps, and the United States' average broadband speed of 17.2mbpsranked 13th, Norway, Sweden, Hong Kong and Switzerland. Denmark and Singapore and other countries have Internet speeds of more than 20 mbps. Even Kenya's web is much better than Australia's.. The slowest country in the world is the Philippines.

In 2015, Australia ranked 48th in the world with an average of 9.6 mbps, but fell below 50 last year.

It is also gratifying to note that Australia's mobile network speed ranks first in the Asia-Pacific region, with more than 13.8 mbps, above the global average of 7 mbps.

Providing a fast, reliable network in this sprawling countryside is a challenge that other countries do not have, said network provider Akamai.

By 2020, with the global spread of the 5G, Internet speeds in all parts of the world will increase dramatically, with a download speed of 1 gigabit per second, enough to complete a download of a high-definition movie in two minutes.

The editor says he has been abused for so many years, and now he has to be very calm in the face of such a tortoise-speed network.


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