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Broadband World: Mapping the global picture

HOW TO USE THIS MAP
Click the video icons to see clips from BBC reporters in bureaux around the world

More than a billion people around the world are connected to the net, but speed of access ranges from dial-up to fibre optic connections.

Use this map to explore the state of our Broadband World across eight different countries, as explained by BBC correspondents and reporters.

Global broadband speeds

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