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Which tourist spot has the worst Wi-Fi?

A recent study has published ratings of signal quality and Internet connection in tourist destinations. Two American destinations topped this list, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco and the Statue of Liberty in New York City.
The Uswitch company measured signal strength, Wi-Fi availability, and ranked popular worldwide destinations for internet connectivity.

The Great Wall of China is last on this list. The Internet connection here is rated as the worst, with speeds of only about 2Mbps when using mobile data. This comes as a big surprise, as the average internet speed in China is around 148Mbps. At this rate, a Chinese household can stream in Ultra-HD quality, on six devices at the same time. At the Great Wall, the internet connection speed via mobile data is only about 2Mbps. With a flood of free Wi-Fi networks and leading 4G connections in the world, it is easy to understand when the Golden Gate Bridge (San Francisco, USA), the Statue of Liberty (New York, USA) and the Sydney Opera House (Australia) occupy the top 3 positions in the ranking. Here, visitors can video call friends with clear images, or easily surf social networks with almost no lag. In Europe, the Eiffel Tower (France) ranks 4th on the rankings and is the best Internet connection location in this continent. Whether you’re sipping a latte at Les Ombres Rooftop Terrace or strolling at the foot of the tower, it’s not difficult to work remotely or follow trends on social media thanks to 31Mbps Internet speeds and plenty of free Wi-Fi. fees are available. Eiffel Tower is rated as the tourist destination with the best Internet connection in Europe. In the UK, although London is one of the world’s best 5G cities, Buckingham Palace is only ranked 7th on the list with 23Mbps internet speed. Meanwhile, Barcelona (Spain) not only attracts visitors with countless cultural and historical monuments and beautiful beaches, but also because of the convenience of the Internet. At the Sagrada Família in Barcelona, ​​the internet speed is around 31Mbps. The Royal Palace of Thailand in Bangkok is the highest ranked Asian representation in Uswitch’s ranking, with 6th place. Many other Asian representations rank low in this rating, such as the ancient citadel of Petra ( Jordan), the Angkor complex (Cambodia), the Taj Mahal (India) and the “loser” is the Great Wall of China (China).

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