How connected or disconnected are you?

How ‘connected’ a country is does not only mean how freely information can be reached or how many people have access to the internet or social media – it goes much further than that, influencing our lifestyle, how we do business and even the power and reputation of our respective countries.

  • Thursday, 19th September 2019 Posted 5 years ago in by Phil Alsop

Carphone Warehouse has created The Connectivity Index listing the top 34 most connected countries in the world. The index takes into consideration data such as:

  • Movement: number of air passengers, number of tourists, rail infrastructure quality and road quality.
  • Information: number of 5G deployments, number of internet hosts, mobile speeds and electricity production.
  • Global Connectivity: balance of trade, number of immigrants, passport power and share of GDP per capita.
  • Social Connectivity: access to primary education, ethnic diversity, marriage rates, number of social media users.

Top 10 Most Connected Countries
We looked at 34 countries to uncover the most connected areas in the world. So, how does your home country fare?

  1. USA – The country ranks first on number of air passengers, as well as number of internet hosts. However, it has a relatively slow mobile speed (3.9) and ranks as one of the lowest countries with access to primary education.
  2. Switzerland – Switzerland ranks in second position. The country has the best rail infrastructure and road quality and is ahead of the game in 5G with the highest number of 5G deployments. On the other hand, it ranks as one of the countries with the lowest number of air passengers (0.3) and the lowest number of internet hosts (0.1).
  3. United Arab Emirates – The U.A.E. has the highest number of immigrants and ranks in first position for number of social media users. On the flip side, they rank significantly low for number of internet hosts.
  4. South Korea – With the highest mobile speed and the most powerful passport, South Korea sits in forth position on The Connectivity Index. However, the country has a low number of immigrants (0.2) showing an evident lack of ethnic diversity, as well as a low number of internet hosts.
  5. China – China can be found in fifth position, ranking first for electricity production and balance of trade. Opposite to this, they rank in the lowest position for number of 5G deployments, number of immigrants and passport power.
  6. Spain – In sixth position we find sunny Spain, which is the second most touristic destination just after the U.S.A. (not surprising if you have experienced its gastronomy!). Spain also holds one of the most powerful passports in the world. However, the European country ranks low on mobile speed (3.8).
  7. France – The beautiful Champs Elysees and unforgettable Eiffel Tower are probably the reason France has the highest number of tourists plus, with a powerful passport (9.8) France comes in seventh position. On the downside, the country ranks in the lowest position for number of 5G deployments.
  8. Germany – ‘Deutschland’ may have one of the most powerful passports in the world and rank in 9.1 position for balance of trade. However, the country’s meagre ranking (0.1) for number of 5G deployments has left it in an overall eight position.
  9. The Netherlands – The road quality of The Netherlands (9.4) along with the power of its passport (9.7) and balance of trade (7.3) takes the country to ninth position.
  10. Australia – Australia has a powerful passport (9.4) and a significant number of social media users (7.3) but also ranks low for ethnic diversity (0.8) and number of air tourists (1.0), positioning the country in tenth position.