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Is the internet in Madagascar faster than in UK?


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According to this article published in London City A.M newspaper by Larry Modowo, the island nation of Madagascar has faster internet than the United Kingdom.




If you only know Madagascar because of that animated penguins film, you've not been using the Internet properly. But that is understandable, because the African island nation has faster Internet speeds than you in the UK, France, or Canada.




He also continues by mentioning:




Rwanda has more female parliamentarians than anywhere else in the world.




I wonder if this economic development is related to political stability. And is it in correct political frame put these article.










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    I've proposed an edit to tidy up the grammar, and also include actual quotations from the article, for the benefit of those with screen readers or impaired vision. I left your final paragraph intact because to be honest, I'm not sure what it's trying to say.

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  • Given that SZCZERZO KŁY's answer indicates the claim was true in 2018, but mostly false as of 2019, it might also help to include when this article was published.

    – F1Krazy
    8 hours ago











  • @F1Krazy it is actually viral post on one social network, published two weeks ago.

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enter image description here



According to this article published in London City A.M newspaper by Larry Modowo, the island nation of Madagascar has faster internet than the United Kingdom.




If you only know Madagascar because of that animated penguins film, you've not been using the Internet properly. But that is understandable, because the African island nation has faster Internet speeds than you in the UK, France, or Canada.




He also continues by mentioning:




Rwanda has more female parliamentarians than anywhere else in the world.




I wonder if this economic development is related to political stability. And is it in correct political frame put these article.










share|improve this question





















  • 1





    I've proposed an edit to tidy up the grammar, and also include actual quotations from the article, for the benefit of those with screen readers or impaired vision. I left your final paragraph intact because to be honest, I'm not sure what it's trying to say.

    – F1Krazy
    8 hours ago











  • Given that SZCZERZO KŁY's answer indicates the claim was true in 2018, but mostly false as of 2019, it might also help to include when this article was published.

    – F1Krazy
    8 hours ago











  • @F1Krazy it is actually viral post on one social network, published two weeks ago.

    – SSimon
    5 hours ago













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enter image description here



According to this article published in London City A.M newspaper by Larry Modowo, the island nation of Madagascar has faster internet than the United Kingdom.




If you only know Madagascar because of that animated penguins film, you've not been using the Internet properly. But that is understandable, because the African island nation has faster Internet speeds than you in the UK, France, or Canada.




He also continues by mentioning:




Rwanda has more female parliamentarians than anywhere else in the world.




I wonder if this economic development is related to political stability. And is it in correct political frame put these article.










share|improve this question
















enter image description here



According to this article published in London City A.M newspaper by Larry Modowo, the island nation of Madagascar has faster internet than the United Kingdom.




If you only know Madagascar because of that animated penguins film, you've not been using the Internet properly. But that is understandable, because the African island nation has faster Internet speeds than you in the UK, France, or Canada.




He also continues by mentioning:




Rwanda has more female parliamentarians than anywhere else in the world.




I wonder if this economic development is related to political stability. And is it in correct political frame put these article.







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    I've proposed an edit to tidy up the grammar, and also include actual quotations from the article, for the benefit of those with screen readers or impaired vision. I left your final paragraph intact because to be honest, I'm not sure what it's trying to say.

    – F1Krazy
    8 hours ago











  • Given that SZCZERZO KŁY's answer indicates the claim was true in 2018, but mostly false as of 2019, it might also help to include when this article was published.

    – F1Krazy
    8 hours ago











  • @F1Krazy it is actually viral post on one social network, published two weeks ago.

    – SSimon
    5 hours ago












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    I've proposed an edit to tidy up the grammar, and also include actual quotations from the article, for the benefit of those with screen readers or impaired vision. I left your final paragraph intact because to be honest, I'm not sure what it's trying to say.

    – F1Krazy
    8 hours ago











  • Given that SZCZERZO KŁY's answer indicates the claim was true in 2018, but mostly false as of 2019, it might also help to include when this article was published.

    – F1Krazy
    8 hours ago











  • @F1Krazy it is actually viral post on one social network, published two weeks ago.

    – SSimon
    5 hours ago







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I've proposed an edit to tidy up the grammar, and also include actual quotations from the article, for the benefit of those with screen readers or impaired vision. I left your final paragraph intact because to be honest, I'm not sure what it's trying to say.

– F1Krazy
8 hours ago





I've proposed an edit to tidy up the grammar, and also include actual quotations from the article, for the benefit of those with screen readers or impaired vision. I left your final paragraph intact because to be honest, I'm not sure what it's trying to say.

– F1Krazy
8 hours ago













Given that SZCZERZO KŁY's answer indicates the claim was true in 2018, but mostly false as of 2019, it might also help to include when this article was published.

– F1Krazy
8 hours ago





Given that SZCZERZO KŁY's answer indicates the claim was true in 2018, but mostly false as of 2019, it might also help to include when this article was published.

– F1Krazy
8 hours ago













@F1Krazy it is actually viral post on one social network, published two weeks ago.

– SSimon
5 hours ago





@F1Krazy it is actually viral post on one social network, published two weeks ago.

– SSimon
5 hours ago










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That might be true in 2017, or at the beginning of the 2018 when UK analytics firm Cable published its speed table. Right now you can check the stats live.



And although Madagascar is still "faster" than UK only 7% of its population have access to the internet (compared to 94.6% in UK) according to this page.






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  • For reference: the map indicates that in 2018, Madagascar was indeed faster than the UK, France, and Canada, as the article claims; but as of 2019 it's only faster than the UK.

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    Note: seems to be based on mean average speeds at the home router. Therefore high average means many with fast home internet, and also, few with slow home internet. UK has many rural areas where most households have home broadband, but it is relatively slow with old infrastructure. I believe that in Madagascar, most people use relatively slow 3G (not counted in the stats), and home broadband, while fast with modern infrastructure, is expensive and relatively rare.

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  • What about latency from the distance the packets need to travel? I have a feeling that there are more servers in/near the UK than Madagascar, so I wonder how that would affect the speeds.

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That might be true in 2017, or at the beginning of the 2018 when UK analytics firm Cable published its speed table. Right now you can check the stats live.



And although Madagascar is still "faster" than UK only 7% of its population have access to the internet (compared to 94.6% in UK) according to this page.






share|improve this answer



























  • For reference: the map indicates that in 2018, Madagascar was indeed faster than the UK, France, and Canada, as the article claims; but as of 2019 it's only faster than the UK.

    – F1Krazy
    8 hours ago






  • 6





    Note: seems to be based on mean average speeds at the home router. Therefore high average means many with fast home internet, and also, few with slow home internet. UK has many rural areas where most households have home broadband, but it is relatively slow with old infrastructure. I believe that in Madagascar, most people use relatively slow 3G (not counted in the stats), and home broadband, while fast with modern infrastructure, is expensive and relatively rare.

    – user568458
    8 hours ago












  • What about latency from the distance the packets need to travel? I have a feeling that there are more servers in/near the UK than Madagascar, so I wonder how that would affect the speeds.

    – Laurel
    4 hours ago















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That might be true in 2017, or at the beginning of the 2018 when UK analytics firm Cable published its speed table. Right now you can check the stats live.



And although Madagascar is still "faster" than UK only 7% of its population have access to the internet (compared to 94.6% in UK) according to this page.






share|improve this answer



























  • For reference: the map indicates that in 2018, Madagascar was indeed faster than the UK, France, and Canada, as the article claims; but as of 2019 it's only faster than the UK.

    – F1Krazy
    8 hours ago






  • 6





    Note: seems to be based on mean average speeds at the home router. Therefore high average means many with fast home internet, and also, few with slow home internet. UK has many rural areas where most households have home broadband, but it is relatively slow with old infrastructure. I believe that in Madagascar, most people use relatively slow 3G (not counted in the stats), and home broadband, while fast with modern infrastructure, is expensive and relatively rare.

    – user568458
    8 hours ago












  • What about latency from the distance the packets need to travel? I have a feeling that there are more servers in/near the UK than Madagascar, so I wonder how that would affect the speeds.

    – Laurel
    4 hours ago













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That might be true in 2017, or at the beginning of the 2018 when UK analytics firm Cable published its speed table. Right now you can check the stats live.



And although Madagascar is still "faster" than UK only 7% of its population have access to the internet (compared to 94.6% in UK) according to this page.






share|improve this answer















That might be true in 2017, or at the beginning of the 2018 when UK analytics firm Cable published its speed table. Right now you can check the stats live.



And although Madagascar is still "faster" than UK only 7% of its population have access to the internet (compared to 94.6% in UK) according to this page.







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  • For reference: the map indicates that in 2018, Madagascar was indeed faster than the UK, France, and Canada, as the article claims; but as of 2019 it's only faster than the UK.

    – F1Krazy
    8 hours ago






  • 6





    Note: seems to be based on mean average speeds at the home router. Therefore high average means many with fast home internet, and also, few with slow home internet. UK has many rural areas where most households have home broadband, but it is relatively slow with old infrastructure. I believe that in Madagascar, most people use relatively slow 3G (not counted in the stats), and home broadband, while fast with modern infrastructure, is expensive and relatively rare.

    – user568458
    8 hours ago












  • What about latency from the distance the packets need to travel? I have a feeling that there are more servers in/near the UK than Madagascar, so I wonder how that would affect the speeds.

    – Laurel
    4 hours ago

















  • For reference: the map indicates that in 2018, Madagascar was indeed faster than the UK, France, and Canada, as the article claims; but as of 2019 it's only faster than the UK.

    – F1Krazy
    8 hours ago






  • 6





    Note: seems to be based on mean average speeds at the home router. Therefore high average means many with fast home internet, and also, few with slow home internet. UK has many rural areas where most households have home broadband, but it is relatively slow with old infrastructure. I believe that in Madagascar, most people use relatively slow 3G (not counted in the stats), and home broadband, while fast with modern infrastructure, is expensive and relatively rare.

    – user568458
    8 hours ago












  • What about latency from the distance the packets need to travel? I have a feeling that there are more servers in/near the UK than Madagascar, so I wonder how that would affect the speeds.

    – Laurel
    4 hours ago
















For reference: the map indicates that in 2018, Madagascar was indeed faster than the UK, France, and Canada, as the article claims; but as of 2019 it's only faster than the UK.

– F1Krazy
8 hours ago





For reference: the map indicates that in 2018, Madagascar was indeed faster than the UK, France, and Canada, as the article claims; but as of 2019 it's only faster than the UK.

– F1Krazy
8 hours ago




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Note: seems to be based on mean average speeds at the home router. Therefore high average means many with fast home internet, and also, few with slow home internet. UK has many rural areas where most households have home broadband, but it is relatively slow with old infrastructure. I believe that in Madagascar, most people use relatively slow 3G (not counted in the stats), and home broadband, while fast with modern infrastructure, is expensive and relatively rare.

– user568458
8 hours ago






Note: seems to be based on mean average speeds at the home router. Therefore high average means many with fast home internet, and also, few with slow home internet. UK has many rural areas where most households have home broadband, but it is relatively slow with old infrastructure. I believe that in Madagascar, most people use relatively slow 3G (not counted in the stats), and home broadband, while fast with modern infrastructure, is expensive and relatively rare.

– user568458
8 hours ago














What about latency from the distance the packets need to travel? I have a feeling that there are more servers in/near the UK than Madagascar, so I wonder how that would affect the speeds.

– Laurel
4 hours ago





What about latency from the distance the packets need to travel? I have a feeling that there are more servers in/near the UK than Madagascar, so I wonder how that would affect the speeds.

– Laurel
4 hours ago



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