Russia has risen one place in Qrator Labs’ international Internet stability ranking. In 2023, the country was ranked 13th and in 2022, 14th. The leaders are Brazil, Germany and the Netherlands.

Russia rose one place in the international ranking of Internet stability

According to the results of 2023, Russia took 13th place in the international ranking of Internet stability, compiled by the information security company Qrator Labs. Kommersant reports this.

Over the past year, the percentage of possible failures of Internet networks in Russia decreased from 5.5% to 5.34%. In the ranking of network reliability among telecommunications operators, Transtelecom, Vimpelcom, Megafon and Rostelecom take first place.

Qrator Labs analyzed the work of operators whose failure could lead to the loss of global availability of systems in the Russian segment of the Internet.

In total, 187 countries are included in the Qrator Labs ranking. Brazil, Germany and the Netherlands take first place. Over the course of the year, Russia rose from 14th to 13th place and in 2021 it took 10th place.

Author:

Kirill Bilyk

Source: RB

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