In a 2010 study published in Information Technology & People, researchers found that access to high-speed public Wi-Fi had the possible impact of reducing or eliminating the digital divide, thereby bridging various real-life inequities in society. Titled “Approaching digital equity: is wifi the new leveler?”, the study supports modern-day arguments for providing high-speed public Wi-Fi – all centered around this issue of social equality. It’s been five years since the study was published and surely society overall has progressed rapidly (at least digitally) since, so the question is: which countries are best when it comes to high-speed public Wi-Fi?