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Old 04-01-09, 01:39 PM   #1
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India ranks 115th in net connection speeds

Giving a clear indication of poor broadband penetration in the country, India has been ranked 115th among 223 countries in terms of average internet connection speeds.

This “State of the Internet” report is in the latest quarterly study by Akamai Technologies, the US-based internet content distribution giant.

India, says the report, has an average internet connection speed of just 772 Kbps compared with the global average of 1.5 Mbps.

And, at the end of 2008, approximately 19 per cent internet connections around the world were at speeds greater than 5 Mbps — a 21 per cent increase over the average global connection speed at the end of 2007. In line with their average connection speed of 15 Mbps, and their appearance at the top of the list for the prior three quarters, South Korea once again ranked as the country with the highest percentage of connections on high broadband (greater than 5 Mbps).

India ranks 93rd globally for broadband adoption (with 3.74 per cent connections at speeds over 2 Mbps) and is positioned at 55th globally for narrowband adoption (with 25.8 per cent of connections at speeds below 256 Kbps).

South Korea, Sweden, the Netherlands, Denmark and Norway had more high broadband IPs per capita than in the prior quarter studied. This is consistent with what would be expected from the initiatives to bring higher-speed connectivity, including Fiber-to-the-Home efforts, to consumers in these countries, notes the Akamai report.

The report, however, also shows India to be progressing in these matters. “The average connection speed will be an interesting number to track in the coming quarters and gives us a clear indication of the growing broadband adoption in the country,” said Sanjay Singh, Managing Director – India, for Akamai, adding: “We continue to see strong trends that point to ever-improving internet penetration figures in India with observed unique IPs growing 43 per cent year-on-year and average connection speed well above 750 Kbps.”

The report also notes that the number of unique IPs or internet addresses from India grew 42.91 per cent year-on-year, to 2.63 million. Globally, the number of unique IPs grew 20 per cent. In terms of broadband penetration, India had 0.0001 broadband IPs per capita.

India ranked 17th globally on another parameter called attack traffic — a measure of rogue activity on the Internet, such as DNS attacks, bots, spam activity and hackers.

During the fourth quarter of 2008, Akamai observed attack traffic originating from 193 countries around the world — up nearly 8 per cent from the third quarter count of 179 countries. In the fourth quarter, the US moved into first place for the first time in 2008, after placing second to either China or Japan through the year. Through 2008, the US, China, Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan were consistently among the top 10 countries that generated the highest percentages of attack traffic.

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ah thats pathetic....! being a well know nation we are not even it the top 100...

In ~195 countries we are at 115 ah cant expect anything worse than this.... i wish all the service providers should see this .... we are not getting good speeds and on top of that the idiotic FUP's ah disgusting.......!
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I think you got the source URL wrong. If I'm right it was this:
1) India ranks 115th in net connection speeds, says report

Or, if you really meant the Google Search page, then, please take note that the source article/report belong to Business Standard to which I have linked above.

You can get the original annual report of Akamai, about which the real discussion revolves and which had caused all these "reports" from:
2) State Of The Internet Report

And, there is a hot news coming up now:

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The regulator has fixed a minimum ‘contention ratio number’ of users who can share the same bandwidth.

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) today issued guidelines to ensure that internet service providers and telecom operators provide the minimum required broadband speed to their customers.


However, many fear that the move will increase the broadband tariffs as operators will have to buy more bandwidth to maintain the new norms.
The regulator has fixed a minimum ‘contention ratio number’ of users who can share the same bandwidth to ensure that customers get better and higher broadband speeds. Earlier, there was no such restriction on operators and they were offering service at a contention ratio of 1:80 to 1:100 (which means the same bandwidth would be used by 80 to 100 customers). Under the new guidelines, the contention ratio for broadband at home has been fixed at 1:50 and for business at 1:30.


A senior executive of a leading ISP said: “It will be good for customers, but operators may have to buy more bandwidth and therefore the tariffs for broadband will go up. Also, even at the existing ratio consumers will not get more than 64 kbps speeds.”


In pursuance of its regulation on ‘Quality of Service of Broadband Services’ in October 2006, the regulator had issued a consultation paper on the bandwidth required for ISPs for better connectivity and improved quality of service.


In its guidelines, Trai said, “There have been complaints from the subscribers regarding inadequate broadband speed being provided by the ISPs. Most of the complaints allege that the available broadband speed is lower than the subscribed speed.”


Trai further said that though the existing regulations stipulated parameters for speed of connection and bandwidth utilisation, monitoring these was difficult. In such a scenario, it was important to enhance subscriber education and awareness for better understanding of internet services, it added.
Source: Trai moves to ensure broadband speed

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Among some of the interesting factoids from around the world was data showing that in India, the average speed was 772 Kbps, with just 0.6 percent of broadband connections faster than 5 Mbps. In China, too, only about 0.6 percent of broadband connections are faster than 5 Mbps; the average speed there was 833 Kbps. Sweden had the fastest broadband in Europe, with an average speed of 5.6 Mbps.

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I think you got the source URL wrong. If I'm right it was this:
1) India ranks 115th in net connection speeds, says report

Or, if you really meant the Google Search page, then, please take note that the source article/report belong to Business Standard to which I have linked above.
the above news doesn't belong to Business Standard alone. This news appeared on many sites thats the reason I place the google url.
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the above news doesn't belong to Business Standard alone. This news appeared on many sites thats the reason I place the google url.
If you check all those sites, you can find that Business Standard had been referred to as the source there. For example,
1) In MSN news, you will be able to see the following just at the end of the article:
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2) In Rediff News also, just at the end of the article, you can find:
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No wonder it takes me One and half days to download a normal length movie while my friends abroad in places like Australia download two movies in a day.
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No wonder it takes me One and half days to download a normal length movie while my friends abroad in places like Australia download two movies in a day.
I was able to download 4 movies on a single night during NU in BSNL (all of them were seeded well). But obviously I mean only 700 mb divx movies not DVD prints.
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Indian speeds can match up with world's as lack of modern machines..
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