BroadbandChoices in its latest report για την "Προσβασιμότητα στο διαδίκτυο" κατέταξε για άλλη μία φορά την Ελλάδα και Κύπρο στις δύο τελευταίες θέσεις από όλη την Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση.
Denmark in both 2021 and the first two months of 2022 has the best overall internet service, based on metrics such as download and upload speed, cost and coverage. The second place is occupied by USA with comparatively lower speeds and higher prices and the third is Liechtenstein.
Greece and Cyprus τόσο το 2021 όσο και το 2022 "έπιασαν πάτο" στις χώρες τις ΕΕ, και μάλιστα είναι πιο κάτω ακόμα και από χώρες που βρίσκονται υπό ένταξη, όπως το Μαυροβούνιο, Σερβία, αλλά ακόμα και από αυτές που συζητιέται η ένταξή τους, όπως Βόρεια Μακεδονία, Αλβανία, Ουκρανία, και Μολδαβία. Μόνο η Βοσνία - Ερζεγοβίνη και η Γεωργία που και αυτές συζητούν την ένταξή τους στην ΕΕ, είναι λίγο πιο χαμηλά. Μακάρι να μπουν για να μην αισθανόμαστε μόνοι.
For 2022, Greece is in 86th place and Cyprus in 90th place. Something better though, from 2021 which was in 98th and 99th place respectively. According to the report, the average download speed in Greece is 15,6 Mbit / s while Denmark has 69,4 Mbps and the best price belongs to Liechtenstein with 75,7 Mbps.
Of course, in order for the above to be properly compared, you must equate the population and the square kilometers of each country. Denmark by 2020 had a population of about 5,8 million and an area of 43.000 Km2 and Greece 11 million with 132.000 Km2. Proportionally, Denmark is more densely populated.
The situation is not ideal for those in Greece and Cyprus, but it could be much worse. Several countries, such as Iraq, Somalia, Yemen and Lebanon, recorded average download speeds of less than 1 Mbps.
See below BroadbandChoices's online accessibility ranking:
It's fully interactive, do click στην κεφαλίδα της κάθε στήλης για να ταξινομήσετε το ευρετήριο στα μεμονωμένα points δεδομένων. Για να επαναφέρετε τον πίνακα, κάντε κλικ στο "Rank" (Kατάταξη) ή ανανεώστε τη σελίδα.
The ranking, according to BroadbandChoices, has taken into account the percentage of the population of countries with broadband and mobile internet access, the number of free public WiFi hotspots and per capita hotspots, as well as the percentage of websites listed in the mother tongue of a country. The complete table with all this data you can see him here.
You can also download the data for offline processing. To quickly find results for a specific country, use the search bar at the top of the Index.
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