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Malaysia has one of the most affordable internet worldwide

A report from Picodi provides a global comparison of internet prices in 2023, focusing on the affordability of 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps bandwidths in various countries. The key points include:

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The Internet in Malaysia

  1. Common Internet Speeds: The report notes that 100 Mbps is the most frequently offered internet speed worldwide, with 74 out of 85 analyzed countries providing this bandwidth. This speed is considered suitable for streaming 4K UHD quality content.
  2. Global Average Internet Speed: The global average internet speed is reported to be 85 Mbps, according to Speedtest.net data.
  3. 100 Mbps Costs: The cost of 100 Mbps varies significantly across countries. Norway, Iceland, and Australia have the highest average monthly costs, while Russia, Ukraine, and Romania offer the lowest prices.
  4. Malaysia’s Position: Malaysia is placed in the lower half of the ranking, with the average cost for 100 Mbps being $20.3 per month. Additionally, 1 Gbps bandwidth is also commonly offered in Malaysia, priced at an average of $54.1 per month.
  5. Affordability at $20 per Month: The report examines what internet bandwidth ISPs offer for $20 per month. In Malaysia, $20 can get you a 100 Mbps bandwidth speed.
  6. 1 Gbps Bandwidth Worldwide: The analysis indicates that the cost of gigabit internet has decreased by an average of 15% globally over four years. The availability of 1 Gbps bandwidth has also increased in many countries.

End Note

In summary, the article provides insights into the global landscape of internet prices, highlighting the affordability of different bandwidths in various countries. Malaysia, while ranking in the lower half, offers relatively affordable 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps options compared to some other nations.

Staff Writer

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