Azerbaijan increased the optimum speed of incoming traffic from 3.59 to 3.61 Mbit / s, but has not moved up and down on two steps - to 112 places in the world.
As the official portal of the company Ookla (http://www.netindex.com/download/2,110/Azerbaijan) reported, due to the fact that the speed of Internet in the competition increases more rapidly. For comparison, the country can not compete with its neighbors in the South Caucasus - Georgia, where the figure is 13.09, and Armenia - 6.4 Mbit / s. According to the index as a local Internet site described is far from 54 products.
Local providers continue to be compared to the deterioration of technical capabilities, with the center of the capital ratio, in which the greatest number of users, nominally increasing - from 3.62 to 3.63 Mbit / s.
On the periphery of Baku speed of 2.73 Mbit / s, in Masazir - 3.20 in Sumgayit - 2.59 Mb / s. Among the areas on the map, you can find Jalilabad - 2.62 Mb / s. It is noteworthy that a month ago, analysts used the data of Sheki and Geychay districts, now these points on a map of virtual services do not exist.
Chosen for the experiment were 293,269 unique IP-addresses. The study is based on the statistics of 20 local Internet service providers and telecom operators, mainly in Baku.
In the first place there is Eurosel LLC - 4.97 Mbit / s. On the following "bonus" places are marked Az.StarNet LLC and SOL, in which, respectively, there is 4.89 and 4.48 Mbit / s. MEQA-TELEKOM LTD with 1.82 Mbit / s closes T20.
Among mobile operators marked is the incoming traffic of Azercell Telecom LLC - from 3.60 Mbit / s and the 10th position.
The rating for the outgoing traffic (the best - 1.30 Mb / s and 116 in the world in the next drop by 6 degrees) also includes statistics for 20 local Internet service providers and telecom operators. In their networks during the trial period the maximum speed of outgoing traffic was fixed at 3.30 Mbit / s (net AG TELECOM), and the minimum rate - 0.47 Mb / s (Azerbaijan Data Network). - 17D-
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