Over 4.1 billion email accounts were registered worldwide in 2020, with that number expected to grow to over 4.3 billion by 2023. The United Arab Emirates has the fastest average mobile internet speed of 110.90 Mbps, while Singapore has the fastest fixed broadband speed of 213.18 Mbps. Globally, average mobile download speeds are 34.51 Mbps and fixed broadband is 81.46 Mbps.
Over 4.1 billion email accounts were registered worldwide in 2020, with that number expected to grow to over 4.3 billion by 2023. The United Arab Emirates has the fastest average mobile internet speed of 110.90 Mbps, while Singapore has the fastest fixed broadband speed of 213.18 Mbps. Globally, average mobile download speeds are 34.51 Mbps and fixed broadband is 81.46 Mbps.
Over 4.1 billion email accounts were registered worldwide in 2020, with that number expected to grow to over 4.3 billion by 2023. The United Arab Emirates has the fastest average mobile internet speed of 110.90 Mbps, while Singapore has the fastest fixed broadband speed of 213.18 Mbps. Globally, average mobile download speeds are 34.51 Mbps and fixed broadband is 81.46 Mbps.
10. 4.1 billion email users registered worldwide in 2020.
As of 2021, there are over 4.1 billion email accounts registered by
internet users worldwide, 107 million more than in 2019. This number is expected to grow by over 4.3 billion by the end of 2023. It doesn’t mean that each email is operated by an individual person, as people tend to have multiple email addresses.
(Source: Statcounter)
9. Internet connection speed by countries.
The UAE holds the fastest mobile global average internet speed with a
fantastic 110.90 Mbps download. The country with the fastest fixed broadband connection in Singapore, with 213.18 Mbps download.
The global average for mobile connections is 34.51 Mbps for
download, 10.93 Mbps for upload, and 41 ms latency. The global fixed broadband average is 81.46 Mbps for download, 42.63 Mbps for upload, and 22 ms latency.