Jersey was also the first in the world to make fiber optics available to all broadband users, so in 2023 they had an average of 264.5 Mbps (Megabytes per second) and maximums of up to 944 Mbps, according to Cable.co.uk.
After the British island, Liechtenstein (246.8 Mbps) and Iceland (229.4 Mbps) are the places with the highest speed in their network. In contrast, Spain is in eighth place on the list, with an average speed of 133.7 Mbps.
In contrast, Turkey (24.8 Mbps) is the country with the worst internet connection in all of Europe, followed by Albania (24.4 Mbps) and Croatia (25.7 Mbps), the only three countries on the continent with less than 30 Megabytes per second.