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Greece has the slowest fixed internet in Europe, according to the annual report on the digital quality of life, compiled by cyber security company Surfshark, according to greekreporter.com.
The report says that internet services remain among the most expensive compared to people’s incomes.
The Dutch firm was set up in 2018, and its 2022 Digital Quality of Life Index is led by Israel, followed by Denmark, Germany, France, and Sweden while Congo, Yemen, Ethiopia, Mozambique, and Cameroon are at the bottom of the rankings.
Greece has fallen one place from 2021, ranking 39th among 117 countries worldwide and also 29th among 38 European countries surveyed.
The company says its survey covers ninety-two percent of the global population, analyzing internet affordability and quality, electronic infrastructure, electronic government, and electronic security.
Surfshark studied the 117 countries according to five different pillars prior to giving them an overall ranking for its Digital Quality of Life Index. Countries were ranked based on internet affordability, internet quality, e-infrastructure, e-security, and e-government.
Internet is costly in Greece
The report shows that an internet user in Greece needs to work every month for about twelve minutes to buy 1 GB of data for his mobile phone, six times more than what is needed in Bulgaria and 149 times more than what is needed in Israel, the country with the lowest fees which also tops this year’s index.
Breaking down each criterion, the financial ability to pay for internet services essentially measures whether the charges are cheap for the income of the nation’s citizens.
Greece’s ranking is 67th down from 61st last year. This is because, this year, in order to buy 1 GB of mobile data, users in Greece will have to work six seconds longer compared to last year.
Fixed internet connection fees are also high. In order to pay for the cheapest connection, Greeks have to work three hours and forty-six minutes each month—twelve times more than households in Israel, where it is enough to work nineteen minutes a month.
Low performance on internet speed
On internet quality which mainly measures speed, Greece is ranked 55th among 117 countries, with the low performance mainly related to the speed of fixed internet connections. Read More...