South Korea's WiFi is getting faster - Government data
Bernama
December 29, 2016 11:48 MYT
December 29, 2016 11:48 MYT
The speed of WiFi-connected Internet services have become faster this year thanks to improved equipment, especially in subway stations, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported quoting government data on Wednesday.
The average downloading speed using WiFi networks across the nation stands at 144.73 megabits per second (Mbps) this year, up 57.5 per cent from 91.87 Mbps in 2015, according to the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning, and the National Information Society Agency.
The pace of uploading data has increased 65.9 per cent to 141.47 Mbps.
It is mainly due to the replacement of related devices at subway stations with upgraded ones.
In fact, the speed inside the facilities has quadrupled to 270.4 Mbps on average.
By service provider, downloading with KT Corp.'s networks is the fastest with 162.4 Mbps, followed by SK Telecom Co. with 150.77 Mbps and LG Uplus Inc. with 121.15 Mbps.
SK leads in the successful connection rate with 97.03 per cent, while those of LG and KT are 91.67 per cent and 87.61 per cent, respectively.
In case of fourth-generation LTE, common for smartphones, the average speed climbed slightly to 120.09 Mbps from 117.51 Mbps recorded last year.
The uploading speed jumped 55.8 per cent to 41.83 Mbps.
-- BERNAMA