Cool to see how Europe’s internet speeds are leveling up digital unity to match the cultural one
F_JUnderwood on
That is NOT anywhere near close actual numbers of Turkey, it is somewhere between 30 to 40
Shintaro1989 on
German here: When the company installed new fiber optic cables where I used to live a couple years ago, they also offered them to the apartment building. The owners’ association, made up of a bunch of pensioners, rejected the offer because we “already have a telephone cable.” So we were stuck with the old 16k copper line.
David-J on
Source?
dotBombAU on
Ireland has **all** the internet cables going through it. Why is it so… bland.
Ellinikiepikairotita on
Not real numbers. Check again
Kumimono on
Surfing with my 4G, it took a while for the picture to load! I’m downloading a steam game as I scroll reddit, admittedly.
snowy_light on
Does anyone actually care about **mobile** connection speed?
GWahazar on
WTF, Germany and UK.
Also, WTF, Bulgaria?
flameforth on
That’s a huge improvement I think for Greece. We used to be in the lowest of the lowest.
“Some things, have never lost after the Cold war ended.”
In the Cold war, Bulgaria quickly adapt the computer knowledge. After the Cold war, Bulgaria still kept computer knowledge & quickly adapt the digital age. Bulgaria quickly mastered min-max internet speed.
Bulgaria government is corrupt and “slow responders “, but letting internet freedom exist, let us survive in the digital age.
LowerBed5334 on
I’m in Upper Franconia, Germany with 02/Telefonica and I get 150+ 🤷🏻
Tight-Ad2686 on
I don’t see the point of some super fast connection. I am paying 5 euro for 100mbit/s in Bulgaria. After the first year it will be 8 euro. The high speed connections are way more expensive.
readilyunavailable on
What’s up peasents. Can’t wait to see what your combecak is in the 5 days it takes for your slow internet to recieve this.
NocturneFogg on
Utterly unlimited data here, and very cheap generally, but you’ll get 5G displayed and bizarrely low speeds like not unusual to see less than 30mbit/s in the middle of cities. I think it’s a mixture of overloaded networks due to the vast amount of data being used, and probably throttling.
brka911 on
I can confirm in Croatia that small provider (Pro ping) has build significant fibre connections throught rular places and under 10k small cities, where big providers wont build (min 300/100 d/u for 20 € monthly and 6 months for 1€).
andrew_a7 on
I think Bulgaria and Romania are reversed.
Most people I know have the 1gbps pack in Romania, my friends in Bulgaria have 100mbps.
edit: Nevermind, it’s mobile data. That makes sense, the countries that implemented it last, have the fastest.
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WTH Bulgaria.
Cool to see how Europe’s internet speeds are leveling up digital unity to match the cultural one
That is NOT anywhere near close actual numbers of Turkey, it is somewhere between 30 to 40
German here: When the company installed new fiber optic cables where I used to live a couple years ago, they also offered them to the apartment building. The owners’ association, made up of a bunch of pensioners, rejected the offer because we “already have a telephone cable.” So we were stuck with the old 16k copper line.
Source?
Ireland has **all** the internet cables going through it. Why is it so… bland.
Not real numbers. Check again
Surfing with my 4G, it took a while for the picture to load! I’m downloading a steam game as I scroll reddit, admittedly.
Does anyone actually care about **mobile** connection speed?
WTF, Germany and UK.
Also, WTF, Bulgaria?
That’s a huge improvement I think for Greece. We used to be in the lowest of the lowest.
Now do prices…
[Source](https://www.speedtest.net/global-index?_gl=1*ayso38*_up*MQ)
Easiest answer about Bulgaria:
“Some things, have never lost after the Cold war ended.”
In the Cold war, Bulgaria quickly adapt the computer knowledge. After the Cold war, Bulgaria still kept computer knowledge & quickly adapt the digital age. Bulgaria quickly mastered min-max internet speed.
Bulgaria government is corrupt and “slow responders “, but letting internet freedom exist, let us survive in the digital age.
I’m in Upper Franconia, Germany with 02/Telefonica and I get 150+ 🤷🏻
I don’t see the point of some super fast connection. I am paying 5 euro for 100mbit/s in Bulgaria. After the first year it will be 8 euro. The high speed connections are way more expensive.
What’s up peasents. Can’t wait to see what your combecak is in the 5 days it takes for your slow internet to recieve this.
Utterly unlimited data here, and very cheap generally, but you’ll get 5G displayed and bizarrely low speeds like not unusual to see less than 30mbit/s in the middle of cities. I think it’s a mixture of overloaded networks due to the vast amount of data being used, and probably throttling.
I can confirm in Croatia that small provider (Pro ping) has build significant fibre connections throught rular places and under 10k small cities, where big providers wont build (min 300/100 d/u for 20 € monthly and 6 months for 1€).
I think Bulgaria and Romania are reversed.
Most people I know have the 1gbps pack in Romania, my friends in Bulgaria have 100mbps.
edit: Nevermind, it’s mobile data. That makes sense, the countries that implemented it last, have the fastest.