KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 2 – Malaysia was ranked a poor 48 out of 66 countries for Internet broadband quality in a study conducted by Oxford University and sponsored by Cisco. The global study on broadband quality conducted by Oxford’s Said Business School listed Malaysia among countries which had Internet speeds which were “below today’s applications threshold.” Malaysia is listed in the same category but above countries like the United Arab Emirates, Philippines, Pakistan, Morocco, Vietnam and Indonesia. China, Malta, Brazil and Thailand are among countries just ahead of Malaysia in broadband quality but still in the same low category. Countries like Singapore, Britain, Australia, Spain, Turkey and the Ukrai ne were listed above Malaysia as having Internet speeds “meeting needs of today’s applications.” Switzerland, the United States, Russia, Taiwan and Hong Kong “comfortably enjoy today’s applications." Crucially, Korea, Japan, Sweden, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Latvia, Netherlands, ...