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Top 20: Where To Find The World's Fastest Internet - Jul 23, 2013


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1. Hong Kong - 63.6 megabits per second, which was  more than three times the global average of 18.4 Mbps.

2. Japan - Japan's average peak broadband speed reached an impressive 50 megabits per second, which was more than 170 percent faster than the global average.

3. Romania - An average peak speed of 47.9 megabits per second. That's 160 percent faster than the global average.

 

11. United States - Average peak speed in the U.S.  increased 11 percent over the previous quarter to 36.6 megabits per second.

 

We'll beat Japan soon, we were 5th 1 year~ ago, now we're 3rd. XDD

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Excuse me but:

 

Download

 

48.29Mb/s

Upload

 

22.64Mb/s

Ping

 

8 ms

 

100 Mbps.

 

This is the external (on global). ;DD

Our internal speed exceeds 100.

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Hungary tied with Israel for 13th place with an average peak Internet speed of 35.9 megabits per second, which was 12 percent faster than the previous quarter. The global average was 18.4 Mbps.

 

:okey:

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Who gives a shit about internet, we got history  :troll:

 

I could say something that would make you mad right now . Ottoman empire related  :troll:

And who needs internet when u got history right? u can talk about history in front of you'r porch with some random people  :troll:

 

Hungary tied with Israel for 13th place with an average peak Internet speed of 35.9 megabits per second, which was 12 percent faster than the previous quarter. The global average was 18.4 Mbps.

 

:okey:

 

nob interprind.

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And who needs internet when u got history right? u can talk about history in front of you'r porch with some random people  :troll:

I've done that numerous times, when i was out of home and had some conversations about random things :troll:
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I've done that numerous times, when i was out of home and had some conversations about random things :troll:

 

It was supposed to talk about history in front of you'r porch with random people not about random things such as : dildos,rapes,cp,etc.  :troll:

 

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It was supposed to talk about history in front of you'r porch with random people not about random things such as : dildos,rapes,cp,etc.  :troll:

 

You placed a microphone in ma porch dawg?
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You placed a microphone in ma porch dawg?

 

Yeap and a HD Camera to see how is it going , so far smoothly :troll:

I've been there since for evah but you just noticed me :okey:

The main reason was to record any plan against the Ottoman empire but you horny greek didnt spoke about us  :y u no?: only females and dildos  :okey:

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Yeap and a HD Camera to see how is it going , so far smoothly :troll:

I've been there since for evah but you just noticed me :okey:

The main reason was to record any plan against the Ottoman empire but you horny greek didnt spoke about us  :y u no?: only females and dildos  :okey:

I did spoke about Ottoman empire but in a safe location  :-beep- yeah:

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