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Even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is making every effort to push digitisation, a study suggests that internet service, especially the 4G network, is slowest in India among 88 countries across continents.

According to the OpenSignal study, while India witnesses a rise in internet penetration, it also faces slowest 4G services.

India's internet speed is around 6 mbps, which is more than half of 14 mbps enjoyed in neighbouring country Pakistan.

Even countries like Algeria, Kazakhstan and Tunisia have better speed than India, despite the country's rapid effort of being free from outdated 2G services.
Algeria took second last spot having 4G speed of 9 mbps.

Among the countries where 4G network is efficient are -- UAE with 28 mbps speed, Japan with 25 mpbs, United Kingdom with 23 mbps, United States with 16 mbps and Russia with 15 mbps.

While Singapore was on the top spot with 44 mbps, Netherlands stood at the second spot with 42 mbps speed.

They were followed by Norway with 41 mbps speed, South Korea with 40 mbps and Hungary at fifth spot with 39 mbps speed.

Explaining the slowest speed in India, the study revealed that though 4G is available for around 86% of the time people access the internet, “4G networks lack the capacity to deliver connection speed much faster than 3G.

Currently, in India, there is data war among telecom operators. Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Jio has continued to lure customers with it's cheap data and free calls, which has forced other telcos like Bharti Airtel, Idea Cellular and Vodafone to follow the suit.

However, these three telcos are facing chunk in their earnings, as they try to match up to RJio's level.

RJio and Airtel currently provide 4G services on pan-India basis. Idea too has network, except Delhi and Kolkata, across the country. On the other hand, Vodafone has it's 4G services available in 17 circles of India.

http://www.zeebiz.com/india/news-4g-speed-slowest-in-india-not-even-half-of-pakistan-37648


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Even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is making every effort to push digitisation, a study suggests that internet service, especially the 4G network, is slowest in India among 88 countries across continents.

According to the OpenSignal study, while India witnesses a rise in internet penetration, it also faces slowest 4G services.

India's internet speed is around 6 mbps, which is more than half of 14 mbps enjoyed in neighbouring country Pakistan.

Even countries like Algeria, Kazakhstan and Tunisia have better speed than India, despite the country's rapid effort of being free from outdated 2G services.
Algeria took second last spot having 4G speed of 9 mbps.

Among the countries where 4G network is efficient are -- UAE with 28 mbps speed, Japan with 25 mpbs, United Kingdom with 23 mbps, United States with 16 mbps and Russia with 15 mbps.

While Singapore was on the top spot with 44 mbps, Netherlands stood at the second spot with 42 mbps speed.

They were followed by Norway with 41 mbps speed, South Korea with 40 mbps and Hungary at fifth spot with 39 mbps speed.

Explaining the slowest speed in India, the study revealed that though 4G is available for around 86% of the time people access the internet, “4G networks lack the capacity to deliver connection speed much faster than 3G.

Currently, in India, there is data war among telecom operators. Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Jio has continued to lure customers with it's cheap data and free calls, which has forced other telcos like Bharti Airtel, Idea Cellular and Vodafone to follow the suit.

However, these three telcos are facing chunk in their earnings, as they try to match up to RJio's level.

RJio and Airtel currently provide 4G services on pan-India basis. Idea too has network, except Delhi and Kolkata, across the country. On the other hand, Vodafone has it's 4G services available in 17 circles of India.

http://www.zeebiz.com/india/news-4g-speed-slowest-in-india-not-even-half-of-pakistan-37648


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@SOUTHie Huawei in India failed?
 
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What a obsessed nation, why do you have to compare everything with Pakistan.
 
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India’s 4G encompasses the whole country and has 100s of millions of users
 
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They say statistics is the biggest lie. Its seems so at least on the surface level.

The bottleneck on speed is in backend overhaul networks as india has released more that enough spectrum in all circles and the innate spectral efficacy of the 4g networks. India is no longer spectrum starved.

Now coming to overhaul capacity.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...t-11gb-a-month-nokia/articleshow/63032695.cms

India's data consumption per user has increased to 11 GB per month. That is a 144% increase yoy. Add to that a conservative estimate of 20pc yoy user addition. That equates to 190 pc increment in back end overhaul capacity.

i.e capacity tripled last year alone. If demand was same average speed would be triple the average speed now (ideal case i.e other bottlenecks are not triggered, not likely until 20 mpbs and in dense cities only).

To sum up - Until pressure of growing demand remains on the indian industry, dont expect speed. And once growth stabilizes from the peaks seen due to the ongoing price wars (5 cents a GB) expect average speed to fly high.

One more point i'd like to add is that even 6 Mbps today is more than sufficient for 99 pc tasks. Current focus rightly should be expanding reach than speeds.
 
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Our LTE speed rankings, though, remained the same. Airtel won the 4G speed crown with an average download of 9.3 Mbps, but even the best LTE speed score in India was well below the global 4G download average of 16.9 Mbps recorded in our State of LTE report. In that same report we found India ranked last of the 88 countries analyzed in 4G speed.


Hehehehe 4 years of Modi development.

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Hehehe Machiavellian Modi has been able to fool Chadis - his own.
 
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