The record belongs to Velo d’Astico, in the province of Vicenza. Here you download a 275 Mbps. The fastest upload speed, 205 Mbps, if you register to Pennadomo (Chieti). Finally, the shortest latency a Predoi (Bolzano) where the response from the servers arrives at 3 milliseconds. Using data collected by the European data journalism network, InfoData is able to build a map of the speed of connections on a municipal basis.
The map, of course, is what opens this piece. The more the color turns from yellow to red, the higher the download speed, the parameter that has been chosen to represent on the map. The filters in the lower part allow you to isolate the territory of a single region and a single province.
EDJNet data comes from the Ookla Global Fixed and Mobile Network Performance Maps Speedtest and refers to the second quarter of 2021. Numbers that say that the Italian average is 84 Mbps in download, 34 in upload, while the average latency time is equal to 22 milliseconds.
Returning to the map, it is interesting to note that the areas with the highest download speed generally coincide with the provincial capitals or more generally with the larger cities, thus marking a disparity with respect to the smaller municipalities.
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