Cable.co.uk has published an interesting report on the global market for internet on smartphones, or mobile data.

233 countries were analyzed and data was collected on mobile data prices in these countries.

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report is based on the cost of 1GB of mobile data.

The lowest price for mobile data is in Israel, whose citizens pay only US$0.04 for 1 GB of internet on their phone.

Kosovo occupies the 91st place in the world ranking where 1GB costs 1.2 euros on average, ie the highest price is 1.99, Telegrafi reports.

The country with the cheapest mobile internet after Israel is Italy, where 1 GB for mobile phones costs US$0.12 on average.

The third place belongs to San Marino with US$0.14 per 1GB, while in Fiji the price is US$0.15.

The fifth place is closed by India, where the price is 0.17 dollars.

The report reveals that the low prices of the mentioned countries can be attributed to one of two factors – excellent infrastructure or high mobile data usage.

When it comes to the most expensive mobile internet in the world, with an average price of $41.06, the island of Saint Helena has the most expensive mobile internet in the world.

This country administratively belongs to the British overseas territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha.

The price of 1GB of mobile internet in the Falkland Islands is $35.45, in the state of Saint Thomas and Principe the price is $29.49, in Tokelau the price is $17.88, while the list of the Top 5 most expensive countries with mobile internet is closed from Yemen at a price of $16.58 per 1GB.

These countries can attribute high prices to poor infrastructure and low consumption.

As for countries in the region, Serbia is 56th with a price of $0.76, Montenegro is 36th with a price of $0.70, Croatia is 124th with an average price of At $1.84, Bosnia and Herzegovina is in 163rd place with an average price of $2.82 per 1GB of mobile data, while Slovenia ranked 117th with a price of $1.62.

/Telegraph/