Measuring the Information Society 2011 Chart 4.5: Fastest broadband speeds advertised by the incumbent telecommunication operator, Mbit/s, all technologies, OECD and selected non-OECD countries, 2010/11 OECD countries, September 2010 1 024 Mbit/s (1 Gbit/s) Sweden Portugal 205 Japan 205 Slovenia 102 Korea (Rep.) 102 France 102 Finland 102 Estonia 102 Slovak Republic 82 Hungary 82 United States 51 Norway 51 Germany 51 Denmark 51 United Kingdom 41 Netherlands 41 Turkey 31 Israel 31 Belgium 31 Austria 31 Australia 31 Selected non-OECD countries, July 2011 Spain 26 India 100 Canada 26 UAE 30 New Zealand 25 Thailand 30 Ireland 25 Brazil 20 Greece 25 Russia 12 Switzerland 20 South Africa 10 Poland 20 Indonesia 3 Luxembourg 20 Kenya 2 Italy 20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 Iceland 16 Mbit/s Czech Republic 16 Chile 10 Mexico 5 0 50 100 150 200 Mbit/s Note: Data do not necessarily reflect the fastest advertised broadband speeds among all operators within the country. For instance, in Brazil cable-broadband provider Net is offering speeds up to 100 Mbit/s, but the incumbent Oi only offers speeds up to 20 Mbit/s. Source: OECD for all OECD countries. For India, United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Brazil, Russian Federation, South Africa, Indonesia and Kenya, the source is ITU based on data obtained from the website of the largest fixed-broadband provider (in terms of subscriptions) in each country, except for those cases where tariffs were not clearly advertised on the incumbent’s website. In particular, data are sourced from the following broadband providers’ websites: Oi (Brazil), Wplus (Russian Federation), Telkom (Indonesia), TOT (Thai-land), BSNL (India), Telkom/Orange (Kenya), Telkom (South Africa), Etisalat and Du (United Arab Emirates). $ # 86 % )7C%; 7C%; !'5 \" # 5 5 /.)1 I+ , 86 % % %C%; ( 5 ( * % ' ) G +, ( $ # C%; % $ % 5)(6$ (+ $ \" , \" ( * %' ,% % % $ ## +$, # (\"( $ %= E\" +*( + # ( * %' ,>)\"\" ((\"($ +($ $# % % $ ) 97