Akamai, a company that collects data about Internet use, says it gets over 1 trillion requests per day
to its global server network. It has organized this data into its
quarterly "State Of The Internet" report, which examines, among other
things, the world's fastest and slowest Internet connections by country.
In order to be included in the report, a country must have made more than 25,000 requests from unique IP addresses in the last quarter. Akamai sets this bar in order to avoid making unfair comparisons between countries with large disparities in population or infrastructure. Read More
In order to be included in the report, a country must have made more than 25,000 requests from unique IP addresses in the last quarter. Akamai sets this bar in order to avoid making unfair comparisons between countries with large disparities in population or infrastructure. Read More
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