Thursday, March 31, 2016

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Internet Speed : Akamai Report

Internet speed in Malaysia & Asia Pacific (Akamai Q4, 2015 SOTI report):
Akamai measured the Internet speed in Malaysia from over 2 million unique IPv4 addresses.

Average Internet connection speed in Asia Pacific:

Malaysia Average Internet Connection Speed was 5.2Mbps in Q4 2015, maintaining its rank at 73 globally.

South Korea: 26.7Mbps
Japan: 17.4Mbps
Hong Kong: 16.8Mbps
Singapore: 13.9Mbps
Taiwan: 12.9Mbps
New Zealand: 9.3Mbps
Thailand: 9.3Mbps
Australia: 8.2Mbps
Malaysia: 5.2Mbps
Sri Lanka: 4.8Mbps
China: 4.1Mbps
Indonesia: 3.9Mbps
Vietnam: 3.8Mbps
Philippines: 3.2Mbps
India: 2.8Mbps


Average Internet Peak Connection Speed in Asia Pacific:

Malaysia Average Internet Peak Connection Speed is now faster at 42Mbps, however ranking dropped to 55 globally (from 54 in Q3 2015).

Singapore: 135.7Mbps
Hong Kong: 105.2Mbps
South Korea: 95.3Mbps
Japan: 82.9Mbps
Indonesia: 79.8Mbps
Taiwan: 78.8Mbps
Thailand: 63.7Mbps
New Zealand: 42.8Mbps
Malaysia: 42Mbps
Australia: 39.3Mbps
Sri Lanka: 34.8Mbps
Vietnam: 31.4Mbps
Philippines: 27Mbps
China: 26.7Mbps
India: 21.2Mbps


56% of the Internet connection speed in Malaysia are able to achieve above 4Mbps speeds, ranking better at 69 globally. Only 5.4% of the Internet connection speed from Malaysia have speeds above 10Mbps, ranking lower at 63 globally (from 62 in Q4 2015).

In terms of mobile Internet speed in Malaysia, the average speed was 2.5Mbps while average peak Internet speed was recorded at 24.5Mbps.

Global Internet connection speeds (Akamai Q4, 2015 SOTI report):

Top 10 Average Internet Connection Speed in the World:
Global Average Internet speed improved from 5.1Mbps in Q3 2015 to 5.6Mbps in Q4 2015.

  • South Korea: 26.7Mbps
  • Sweden: 19.1Mbps
  • Norway: 18.8Mbps
  • Japan: 17.4Mbps
  • Netherlands: 17Mbps
  • Hong Kong: 16.8Mbps
  • Latvia: 16.7Mbps
  • Switzerland: 16.7Mbps
  • Finland: 16.6Mbps
  • Denmark: 16.1Mbps

Top 10 Average Peak Internet Connection Speed in the World:
Global Average Peak Internet connection speed was at 32.5Mbps.

  • Singapore: 135.7Mbps
  • Hong Kong: 105.2Mbps
  • South Korea: 95.3Mbps
  • Macao: 83.1Mbps
  • Japan: 82.9Mbps
  • Indonesia: 79.8Mbps
  • Mongolia: 78.9Mbps
  • Taiwan: 78.8Mbps
  • Qatar: 77.8Mbps
  • Romania: 73.6Mbps


Highlights from Akamai’s Fourth Quarter, 2015 State of the Internet Report:

Global Average Connection Speeds and Global Broadband Connectivity

  • Global average connection speed increased 8.6% to 5.6 Mbps from the third quarter, a 23% increase year-over-year.
  • South Korea had the top average connection speed at 26.7 Mbps, posting a 20% increase over the fourth quarter of 2014.
  • After a slight decline in the third quarter, the global average peak connection speed bounced back with a 1% increase to 32.5 Mbps in the fourth quarter. This led to 21% year-over-year growth.
  • South Korea (95.3 Mbps) and Macao (83.1 Mbps) were the only country/regions to post double-digit quarterly gains in average peak connection speed at 10% and 13%, respectively.
  • Globally, 7.1% of unique IP addresses connected to Akamai at average speeds of at least 25 Mbps, a dramatic 37% increase over the previous quarter. Year-over-year, global 25 Mbps adoption increased by 74%, in contrast to the 15% yearly decrease seen in the third quarter.
  • Each of the top 10 countries/regions saw double-digit growth in 25 Mbps broadband adoption except for Hong Kong (15%), which posted a 9.8% change quarter-over-quarter. Norway (21%) and Denmark (15%) saw the greatest yearly gains at 165% and 188%, respectively.
  • In the U.S., 10 states had 14% or more of unique IP addresses connected to Akamai at average speeds of at least 25 Mbps, with the District of Columbia holding the top spot at 25% adoption, a 15% quarter-over-quarter growth.
  • The global percentage of unique IP addresses connecting to Akamai that met the 4 Mbps broadband speed threshold increased 5.8% to 69%. Year-over-year growth was 17%.
  • In the fourth quarter of 2015, 32% of unique IP addresses across the world connected to Akamai at average speeds above 10 Mbps, an increase of 15% over the previous quarter. Year-over-year, this was a 34% increase.
  • 19% percent of unique global IP addresses connected to Akamai at average “4K-ready” connection speeds of 15 Mbps or above, up from 15% in the third quarter. Year-over-year, the global 15 Mbps adoption rate grew 54% with nine of the top 10 countries/regions seeing gains ranging from 3.3% in South Korea (63% adoption) to 102% in Norway (45% adoption).
IPv4 and IPv6 
 
  • The number of unique, worldwide IPv4 addresses connecting to Akamai had a slight increase of 0.2% to just over 810 million addresses.
  • On a global basis, close to 70% of the countries/regions saw a quarter-over-quarter increase in unique IPv4 address counts in the fourth quarter, up 10% from the third quarter.
  • 43 countries/regions saw IPv4 address counts grow 10% or more, while 13 saw counts decline 10% or more as compared with the previous quarter.
  • Belgium again maintained a clear lead, with 37% of content requests being made over IPv6, up from 35% in the third quarter. France (11%) posted the largest quarter-over-quarter gain with 113%.
  • Verizon Wireless (67%) and Belgium’s Telenet (53%) continued to lead as the two network providers with more than half of their requests to Akamai made over IPv6.
  • Similar to last quarter, nine of the top 20 providers had at least one in four content requests to Akamai via IPv6. However, 18 of the top 20 – down from 20 in the previous quarter – had at least 10% of their requests to Akamai occur over IPv6.
Mobile Connectivity 
 
  • United Kingdom had the fastest average mobile connection speed at 26.8 Mbps, with Spain in second place at 14.0 Mbps.
  • Iran had the lowest average connection speed, at 1.3 Mbps, followed by Vietnam with an average connection speed of 1.8 Mbps.
  • In the fourth quarter, Finland and Australia led the world with 99% 4 Mbps adoption rates, followed closely by Sweden with 98% adoption.
http://www.malaysianwireless.com/2016/03/internet-speed-malaysia-mobile-connection/

MALAYSIA KEKALKAN KEDUDUKAN KE-73 BAGI PURATA KELAJUAN SAMBUNGAN INTERNET GLOBAL

KualaLumpur - Malaysia mengekalkan kedudukan ke-73 bagi purata kelajuan sambungan internet global, serta prestasi negara dalam infrastruktur internet semakin meningkat, menurut Akamai Technologies Inc.

Menurutnya, Malaysia mula menembusi beberapa kawasan dalam menjadikan penambahbaikan itu seiring dengan aspirasi negara untuk menjadi hab perniagaan dan perniagaan teknologi serantau.

"Pertumbuhan dijangka mempercepatkan usaha itu susulan kerajaan mengulangi semula penekanan terhadap Ekonomi Digital yang dijangka menyumbang 20 peratus kepada Keluaran Dalam Negara Kasar pada 2020 baru-baru ini," menurut Akamai Technologies.

Akamai Technologies, syarikat yang menyediakan antara perkhidmatan rangkaian penyampaian kandungan terbesar di dunia menjelaskan perkata itu dalam Laporan Keadaan Internet bagi suku keempat 2015 yang dikeluarkan.

Berdasarkan pengumpulan data, laporan itu menyediakan pandangan mengenai statistik global utama seperti kepantasan sambungan, metrik pengunaan jalur lebar, gangguan Internet yang ketara, kepupusan IPv4 dan pelaksanaan IPv6

Menurutnya, Malaysia menunjukkan peningkatan iaitu empat peratus bagi alamat IP unik empat Megabit (Mbps), 1.4 peratus bagi alamat IP unik 10 Mbps dan 0.3 peratus bagi alamat IP unik untuk 15 Mbps sambungan kepada rangkaian Akamai.

Pada suku keempat 2015, Malaysia merupakan satu-satu negara di rantau Asia Pasifik yang mampu berada 10 teratas bagi penggunaan IPv6, dengan trafik alamat IP unik 8.8 peratus.

Saturday, March 26, 2016

SEO : Search Engine Optimization


SEO bermaksud Search Engine Optimization  SEO adalah proses meningkatkan kedudukan dalam hasil carian  untuk meningkatkan trafik ke laman web .



Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Punca Kelembapan Internet TM




Twitter @TMConnects mengesahkan masalah talian TM telah dikenalpasti. Kenyataan ini juga telah dipaparkan di lamanweb TM.

Menurut TM, masalah ini berpunca dari sistem ‘Asia Submarine Cable Express‘ (ASE) dari Singapura, yang memberi kesan kepada kabel dasar laut Cahaya Malaysia. ASE mempunyai 6 pasang kabel fiber, di mana 2 pasang darinya adalah Cahaya Malaysia milik TM.

Kabel dasar laut Cahaya Malaysia menghubungkan Malaysia dengan Asia Utara dan Amerika Syarikat. Proses memulihkan kabel ini dijadualkan bermula dari 25 Mac sehingga 31 Mac 2016.

Walaubagaimanapun, proses pemulihan masih bergantung kepada faktor cuaca dan lokasi, serta jenis kerosakan yang dialami. Membaiki kabel dasar laut sememangnya sangat mencabar.

Sepanjang proses pemulihan ini, pengguna akan mengalami masalah untuk melayari lamanweb dan menggunakan servis internet antarabangsa yang terletak di Amerika Syarikat, Asia Utara dan Eropah. TM telah mengambil langkah proaktif dengan mengubah laluan sambungan dan mengoptimasikan rangkaian bagi mengurangkan kesesakan.

Jika anda berhadapan masalah yang teruk, boleh berhubung dengan TM melalui media sosial di twitter@TMConnects atau Facebook Everyone Connects. TM juga boleh dihubungi melalui emel di alamathelp@tm.com.my.

Dengan masalah ini, mungkin TM boleh memberikan sedikit rebat untuk meredakan rassa marah pengguna internet di Malaysia.