Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Slowest internet

  • Its average download speed is the 16th slowest in Europe and experts warn that the country 93% of homes by 2018 – which would cost up to £29 billion in the UK.
  • (Daily Telegraph)
  • Let us know in the comments! But before you do, make sure to check out the top nine countries with the fastest Internet speeds, as well as the slowest net speeds in the U.S.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Among the major console makers, Nintendo has definitely been the slowest to fully embrace the promise of digital plunge into dual retail/downloadable releases thanks to increasing Internet use among its customers.
  • (Ars Technica)
  • Baidu Inc. (BIDU), owner of China's dominant Internet search engine, tumbled in after-market trading in New York after forecasting its second-quarter sales may grow at the slowest pace in more than two years.
  • (Bloomberg)
  • Telecommunications is an obvious example. According to the OECD, Canada has one of the slowest Internet services and most expensive cellphone bills in the industrialized world.
  • (Globe and Mail)
  • led by Internet companies, as data signaled service-sector growth in the world's two largest economies is slowing. Service industries in China grew last month at the slowest pace since January, while a similar gauge for the U.S.
  • (Bloomberg)
  • April 25 (Bloomberg) -- Baidu Inc., owner of Chinas dominant Internet search engine, tumbled in after-market trading in New York after forecasting its second-quarter sales may grow at the slowest pace in more than two years.
  • (San Francisco Gate)
  • There's no worrying about having to pay for storage, and you can enjoy your music collection from virtually anywhere where there's Internet access Medium, Slow, and Slowest.
  • (Zeropaid)
  • For example, above is a report on the various French Internet providers. As you can see, the most measurements are collected from Orange and Proxad. The fastest page load times are 4.1 seconds from Adista, and the slowest are 6.5 seconds from Mobius.
  • (ReadWriteWeb)
  • A shrinking number of Americans did fantastically well, while most people struggled with falling incomes and rising costs, and the slowest job growth in half and new technologies that lead to the next Internet app or life-saving drug.
  • (Washington Post)

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