A new study by Uswitch revealed that Netherlands is ready to embrace the metaverse by more technical standards, such as fixed broadband speeds and prices.
Whether or not customers are ready, the metaverse and digital reality experiences are rushing toward them. However, from a technology perspective, there are some regions of the world that are more prepared to accept a digital future.
The number of blockchain financial start-ups, broadband package costs, fixed broadband speeds, and the cost of high technology exports were all factors considered in a recent study by internet and telephone service researcher Uswitch to identify which nations are best suited to embrace the metaverse.
The Netherlands is at the top of the list because it has the best infrastructure to support such technologies. The Netherlands has one of the highest average fixed broadband speeds in the study, at 106.51 Mbps.
Additionally, the nation exported high-tech goods worth almost $6,000 per person last year.According to a different survey, the Netherlands likewise topped the list of consumers’ interest in the digital reality.
The Netherlands are followed by Switzerland, Malta, Lithuania, and France. It is well known that all of the nations in the top five spaces have expressed interest in the developing Web3 area. Particularly for a long time, Malta was a centre for blockchain technology.
The United States and the United Kingdom, two significant nations involved in the construction of the metaverse, placed seventh and twelveth, respectively.
Despite recent turmoil in the Web3 industry, the metaverse’s development is still moving forward. A new music metaverse game platform recently had its controlling interest acquired, according to Animoca Brands.
This happened not long after the business revealed its intentions for a $1 billion metaverse development fund. Following comments by co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg that he isn’t allowing criticism and huge financial losses stop plans for developing a metaverse platform, Meta, the parent corporation of Facebook, is once again in the metaverse spotlight.