The covid-19 pandemic brought with it a significant change in the way people work, boosting the popularization of the home office.
As a result, several countries around the world have adopted policies that favor remote work and even created specific visas for so-called “digital nomads”.
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No wonder, today, many professionals prefer to work at home. Among the main benefits of this modality are the reduction of time spent in public transport, the reduction of food costs and that, working at home, the person will be more comfortable, in a totally familiar.
Brazil was recently included in a list that lists the best countries in the world to work from home. Below you can check it in full and understand the parameters used for the listing.
The best countries to work from home office
The list was organized by Speed test, a virtual service that performs a free analysis of the best internet performers. In the ranking, Brazil was only behind European countries.
The listing has been divided into sectors, so to speak. Surprisingly, Brazil has established itself as one of the countries with the most stable internet in the world, appearing in more than one indicator and surpassing even European nations in some aspects. In all, there were five rankings, divided as follows:
The countries with the fastest connection
The average download rate (Mbps) is considered:
- Thailand: 196.20;
- Spain: 172.04;
- Romania: 171.15;
- Hungary: 134.43;
- Portugal: 128.50;
- Taiwan: 127.85;
- Norway: 111.44;
- Panama: 108.84;
- Brazil: 100.38;
- Malta: 97.55.
The best tropical countries to work from home
The average download rate (Mbps) is considered:
- Thailand: 196.20;
- Taiwan: 127.85;
- Panama: 108.84;
- Brazil: 100.38;
- Malta: 97.55;
- Bermuda: 97.20;
- Malaysia: 92.53;
- Dominican Republic: 80;
- Barbados: 74.21;
- Saint Lucia: 71.40.
The best European countries to work from home
The average download rate (Mbps) is considered:
- Spain: 172.04;
- Romania: 171.15;
- Hungary: 134.43;
- Portugal: 128.50;
- Norway: 111.44;
- Malta: 97.55;
- Germany: 82.05;
- Latvia: 77.76;
- Estonia: 64.80;
- Czech Republic: 55.97.
Countries with the most stable internet
The connection stability percentage is considered:
- Thailand: 89.8%;
- Romania: 89.7%;
- Taiwan: 89.5%;
- Norway: 87.3%;
- Malaysia: 85.5%;
- Brazil: 85.1%;
- Portugal: 84.6%;
- Hungary: 84.6%;
- Spain: 84.4%;
- Bermuda: 84.3%.
Emerging countries with better internet connections
The average download rate (Mbps) is considered:
- Brazil: 100.38;
- Dominican Republic: 80;
- Barbados: 74.21;
- Saint Lucia: 71.40;
- Garnet: 65.25;
- Montserrat: 63.22;
- Ecuador: 50.55.
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