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Old 12-18-2014, 12:03 PM  
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Originally Posted by sperbonzo View Post
Actually, this is NOT a measure of the speed of public WiFi. If you read the criteria of the study, it says that it was based both on speed and on "customer satisfaction", which is an amorphous quality that is heavily based on culture. So a country with super fast internet, that has a population that like to gripe about technology, will be lower than a country with slower internet, but easygoing tech users... Meaningless.

Plus, those "measurements" were taken at different times, with different methods, by different groups.



In other words, this is a silly "study" and means almost nothing in to relation internet speed.

Sorry, mineistaken, but I don't think you looked carefully enough at the article.






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I think you need to re read the article + look at the graph again.
Both article and graph clearly talks about download speed, then as an addition you can choose to see upload speeds and satisfaction score as SEPARATE graphs.
The top 20 is based on download speed alone, you can see numbers of MBPS there...
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