Map showing average Internet speeds across Europe

Posted by SatoruGojo232

45 Comments

  1. Reaper01Actual1970 on

    I had no idea the speeds in the Czech Republic are that slow.

    That explains my brother-in-law not sending or responding to emails very often.

  2. SafeImpressive4413 on

    I have 2.000mbit/s here in Andorra and 10.000mbit/s back in my other house in rural northern Spain, internet speeds are getting crazy, and cheap too I think I pay 50€ in total a month.

  3. I can pay more for faster but find 100/100 mbit completely fine for a 2 people household

  4. Inresponsibleone on

    I guess this is average in use not average of what is available. Over 200mb/s does not offer much unless moving very large files or connection has multiple users.

  5. 500->1gbps for me over that time in the UK. From cable to fiber, still £40 a month, which is great. Only problems is the anaemic 100mbps upstream.

  6. Czechia finally catch up with Germany. A dream which has been promised since fall of Communism.

  7. Gone from 100/20 Mbit to 2.5/2.5 Gbit in that time, for a bit it felt like every couple of months I was getting a speed increase in the UK

    To make things better my price has actually gone down

  8. mind_thegap1 on

    The Irish national broadband plan completed since this means my grandparents house in rural Donegal has better WiFi than I do in suburban Dublin

  9. Fancy-Sherbet8787 on

    Yeah, but given that most of us use mobile, we need to kive kudos to Bulgaria, who is totally crushing it.

  10. Parapolikala on

    I recall seeing people complaining about this in Germany a few years back, but it seemed to have stopped, so I thought things had got better. 

  11. -ToniCipriani- on

    Technically I can upgrade from 1 gbps to 10 gbps (real speed estimated 8 download/7 up) but the provider is freaking silent about it.

  12. Responsible-Diet-147 on

    Weird, cause my internet speed is still 2019 standard (Hungary, capital)

  13. I don’t think you could even get anything slower than 500mb in 2019 romania.(unless you kept an old account and never upgraded )

  14. Xada_Nep_zealot on

    That seems to check out. I am a Czech and have 120Mbit/s download speed and 24.5 Mbit/s upload speed.

  15. Just did a speed test and I’m getting over 350 Mbps download here in Northern Italy! Fiber is pretty awesome.

  16. This is utterly comical. North Macedonia has x5 times the speeds and reliability comparing to Greece (Even our company provides them with internet, together with infrastructure and satellite), Albania, Kosovo and Serbia. Only the Bulgarians are way ahead but they with the Romanians are among the top states.

  17. ~10€ for 10Gbps (DIGI) with optic fiber in Bucharest – but you have to wait a lot

  18. secretpenguin0 on

    Italy looks weird, in most places (including outside big cities) 1Gbit/s or even 2.5Gbit/s FTTO is the standard nowadays.

    Of course there are dark spots for FTTO, but most of those are covered by 200Mbit/s FWA.

    So 200Mbit/s being the absolute worst case for most places (with perhaps some rare cases covered by older gen 100Mbit/s FWA or FTTC), I’m wondering how most of Italy is not blue.

  19. Crochet-Lefty on

    In 2019 🤣🤣🤣 why don’t you show us speed in 1999? 🤣

  20. I’m not sure how reliable Ookla’s statistics are. Mobile internet (5G) in Austria is fast, widely available and affordable. Many people use it as their main connection – even those who could actually have a fibre-optic connection.

  21. When I left Wales 10 years ago we were still on dialup speeds and had no phone signal.

  22. When i used to drive through Germany like in 2019 i needed to remember to download offline maps because of their shitty gsm internet coverage. In Czechia i had to use Edge only while hiking the country’s highes mountains. Did it get better?

  23. MagicianThese9252 on

    We have fiber here in the small village i live in in Austria

    And they stopped digging them like 50 meters away from my house… And my neighbors are old and dont need it so there is no reason for my village to keep digging…

  24. SrSopaipillas on

    It’s cool to finally see this from Chile with 600mbits for 15usd.

    Haha plebs

  25. It’s the Merkel bandwidth. There is no need for internet at every milk churn (whatever that means).