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  2. Internet in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Cable Internet has been available since 1998 and ADSL since 2001. Turkey has 70 million active Internet users as of 2022. Currently Türk Telekom's TTNET ADSL2+ service is the most widely used Internet service in Turkey, offering speeds from 8 Mbit/s to 24 Mbit/s. TTNET offers VDSL2 service with speeds at 25 Mbit/s to 100 Mbit/s as well.

  3. Internet in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Cable internet in Australia ranked third in greatest increase in speed, from 2,880 kbit/s in 2005 to 20,000 kbit/s in 2008, compared to the other 27 countries. While all but two countries lowered their prices by an estimated average of 10% per year, Australia raised its prices by an average of 14% per year. [61]

  4. Digital subscriber line - Wikipedia

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    Digital subscriber line ( DSL; originally digital subscriber loop) is a family of technologies that are used to transmit digital data over telephone lines. [1] In telecommunications marketing, the term DSL is widely understood to mean asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL), the most commonly installed DSL technology, for Internet access .

  5. Internet in Russia - Wikipedia

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    As of September 2020, Russia ranked 47th among the world's countries by the fixed broadband Internet access speed, with an average download speed of 75.91 mbit/s, and 88th by mobile network Internet access speed, with 22.83 mbit/s. [2] According to Freedom House, the Internet in Russia is "Not Free" as of 2019. [3]

  6. Dial-up Internet access - Wikipedia

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    Dial-up Internet access is a form of Internet access that uses the facilities of the public switched telephone network (PSTN) to establish a connection to an Internet service provider (ISP) by dialing a telephone number on a conventional telephone line. Dial-up connections use modems to decode audio signals into data to send to a router or ...

  7. Internet in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Internet service provider DSL service technology Internet download speed Internet upload speed Notes Maxis: VDSL2 (for high-rise buildings only) Maximum 50 Mbit/s Maximum 50 Mbit/s Low availability, will be use fiber FTTH. Unifi: Unifi Lite (Streamyx) ADSL, ADSL2/ADSL2+ Maximum 10 Mbit/s Maximum 5 Mbit/s Closed for registration.

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