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Azerbaijan Moves Slowly Forward in Ranking of Internet Services
Azerbaijan ranks 110 in the world ranking of traffic NetIndex of the company Ookla as of Wednesday, August 22. Early last week, he was at the 114th position. According to the index of quality internet country ranks 98 th place (+1 compared to Monday).
Relative progress is connected with the fact that some providers have made even possible network AZERTELECOM week increased the throughput of traffic from 12.92 to 13.85 Mbit / s, and the rate of the capital, in which the largest number of users increased from 3.23 to 3.28 Mbit / s.
Average speed of incoming traffic in Azerbaijan is 3.44 Mbit / s, the official portal of the structure (http://www.netindex.com/download/2, 110/Azerbaijan).
In Baku, the rate is 3.28 Mbit / s, in Masazir - 2.82 in Sumgayit - 2.67 Mb / s. Among the areas on the map, you can find Jalilabad and Goychay - at 2.33 Mbit / s, and Sheki - 2.40 Mb / s.
Chosen for the experiment are 281,242 unique IP-addresses. The study is based on the statistics of 20 local Internet service providers and telecom operators, mainly "fixated" on Baku. At the following locations after the company recorded AZERTELECOM Eurosel LLC and Az.StarNet LLC, which, respectively, 9.48 and 4.74 Mbit / s. Completing twenty Aztelekom - 2,27 Mbit / s, TransEuroCom LLC - 2,17 Mbit / s and Baktelekom - 2,23 Mbit / s.
Among the mobile operators marked is the incoming traffic of Azercell Telecom LLC with 3.06 Mbit / s.
The rating for the outgoing traffic also presents statistics for 20 local Internet service providers and telecom operators, networks are for the period of the study the maximum speed of outgoing traffic was fixed at 19.44 Mbit / s (network AZERTELECOM), and the minimum speed - 0 47 Mbit / s (Azerbaijan Data Network). - 17D-
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