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Greece lags in high-speed Web connectionsGreece is a comparatively cheap country for low-speed broadband Internet connections, expensive for high-speed ones, and has no ultra-high-speed services (networks with a speed of more than 100 megabytes per second, or MBps), according to the European Commission.Currently, Greece has a negligible 0.4 percent rate in ultra-high-speed connections, ranking rock bottom among the 28 EU states. Although 70 percent of Greek households have an Internet speed of below 30 MBps, the country’s average broadband connection speed is 8.93 MBps, against an EU average of 8.79 MBps. Greece is also 20 percent cheaper for low-speed connections than the EU average.