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The times spent on social media sites by Filipinos, Japanese, Brazilians, Americans, and
Argentinians are as follows:
● Filipinos: 4 hours and 17 minutes a day
● Japanese: 40 minutes a day
● Brazilians: 3 hours and 43 minutes3
● Argentinians: 3 hours and 32 minutes a day
● Americans: 2 hours and 6 seconds a day

2. The data on social media usage among Filipinos, Japanese, Brazilians, Americans, and
Argentinians reveals significant variability in daily engagement. Filipinos lead with the
longest average time spent (4 hours and 17 minutes), while Japanese spend the least
(40 minutes). Brazilians and Argentinians fall in the middle range, with 3 hours and 43
minutes and 3 hours and 32 minutes, respectively. Americans have relatively lower
usage, spending 2 hours and 6 seconds a day.

3. The average fixed-line broadband speed in the Philippines is 4.2 megabits per second
(mbps), while Brazil and Argentina boast speeds of 5.5 mbps and 5 mbps, respectively.
In contrast, Korea enjoys a significantly higher broadband speed of 26.3 mbps.

4. The Philippines has a lower average fixed-line broadband speed at 4.2 mbps, while
Brazil and Argentina have slightly faster speeds of 5.5 mbps and 5 mbps. In comparison,
Korea stands out with a much higher broadband speed of 26.3 mbps. The conclusion is
that Korea has a significantly faster broadband infrastructure than the Philippines, Brazil,
and Argentina.

5. The author substantiated their argument with verifiable information from sources such as
Simon Kemp, a consultant at We Are Social, as well as organizations like
GlobalWebIndex, GSMA Intelligence, Statista, and Akamai during a thorough social
media conference.

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