If you’re looking for the best digital quality of life in the world,
Denmark appears to be the place to go.
According to a study released Monday by VPN provider Surfshark,
Hamlet’s homeland finished first among 110 nations based on five
“pillars” of measurement: internet affordability, internet quality,
infrastructure, security and government.
Within the pillars are 14 “indicators” that further refine the quality
of life measurement. For example, within the infrastructure pillar
there are two indicators: individuals using the internet and network
readiness.
Countries were graded based on index points with the best possible
value equal to one. Denmark had the top score with a 0.83, followed by
South Korea (0.76), Finland (0.76), Israel (0.74), USA (0.74) and
Singapore (0.72).
“The study’s methodology seems pretty solid,” observed Charles King,
the principal analyst at Pund-IT, a technology advisory firm, in
Hayward, Calif.
“Surfshark has improved the study since it was launched in 2019, both
in terms of the areas investigated and the number of countries and
regions covered,” he told TechNewsWorld.
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