India is ranked 59th in the digital quality of life, with e-infra in the is the weakest spot

New Delhi, Sep 12 : When it comes to the digital quality of life, India ranks 59th globally in the e-infrastructure category, which is still the weakest point according to a study conducted worldwide on Monday.

To be able to compete with the quality of life of living in the top nation that is Denmark, India has to improve its e-infrastructure by 70 % percent, according to the annual report released by VPN service provider Surfshark "Internet quality in India is generally poor and, globally fixed broadband Internet is superior to mobile" research findings revealed.The countrys Internet quality, taking into account Internet speed as well as stability and growth is ranked at 57th in the world and is about the same as the global average.In terms of Internet speed In terms of speed, Indias fixed broadband Internet is faster than mobile in the global rankings with speeds of 65.5 Mbps/s (61st globally).In contrast, the mobile Internet ranks at 108th (18.7 Mbps/s).On Internet accessibility, India ranks 21st in the world.

It has also improved from last year, according to the report "While countries with high digital quality of life tend to be those of advanced economies however, our global study revealed that money cant purchase happiness in the digital world," said Gabriele Racaityte-Krasauske of Surfshark.Since the beginning of the year the mobile Internet speed in India has increased by 46.1 percent (5.9 Mbps) and fixed broadband speed has increased by 17.4 percent (9.7 Mbps).Comparatively to Bangladesh and Bangladesh, Indias mobile Internet is 33 percent faster while broadband is 2 times more efficient.

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Globally globally, 7 out of 10 countries with the highest scores are in Europe This has been the case for the last three years.The study assessed countries on five essential digital well-being factors: Internet quality, e-government infrastructure, e-infrastructure Internet accessibility, and e-security.This year, India has made it into the top 60 worldwide with a 59th place in the last index, as well as 16th in Asia "Internet in India is affordable in comparison to global standards, but theres need for improvement," the study found.na/dp.

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