Our insights empower operators, businesses, government agencies, nonprofits, and more to analyze, optimize, and publicize networks around the world. Ookla’s enterprise solutions combine first-party crowdsourced data and scientifically controlled testing with tools that provide actionable insights across a network’s lifecycle and customer experience. From its world-renowned Speedtest® and Downdetector® platforms to an accompanying and growing suite of end-to-end enterprise solutions, Ookla’s mission is to make the internet better, faster, and more accessible for everyone. For almost two decades, Ookla has set the industry standard for both fixed and mobile network testing and analysis. Ookla® is a global leader in network intelligence and connectivity insights. Data for the Global Index comes from the hundreds of millions of tests taken by real people using Speedtest every month to test their Internet performance. ![]() Ookla’s Speedtest Global Index ranks mobile and fixed broadband speeds from around the world on a monthly basis. For overall global fixed median speeds, Palestine registered the highest increase in rank, gains 27 spots with Singapore at rank #1 in global fixed median speeds. Overall, country witnessed a slight increase in median mobile download speeds from 13.41 Mbps to 13.52 Mbps and overall fixed median download speeds from 48.04 Mbps to 48.29 in the month of August from the previous month.Īccording to the August Speedtest Global Index, Brazil registered the highest increase in rank, gains 14 spots globally with Norway at rank #1 for overall global median mobile speeds. However, India decreased seven spots in rank globally for overall median fixed broadband speeds, from 71st in July to 78th for the month of August 2022. Ookla®, the global leader in network intelligence and connectivity insights today released the update on its Speedtest Global Index for the month of August 2022.Īccording to the data, in the month of August, India maintained its global ranking for median mobile speeds at 117th position. – Overall fixed median download speeds in India saw a slight increase from 48.04 Mbps in July to 48.29 in August. – Median mobile download speeds in India slightly increased from 13.41 Mbps in July to 13.52 Mbps in August. – India maintained its spot in rank globally for median mobile speeds at 117th in both July and August. For instance, when one of the members of India today tech visited South Korea, he recorded the 4G speed higher and somewhat similar to what the new 5G spectrum is offering in India.– India decreased seven spots in rank globally for overall median fixed broadband speeds, from 71st in July to 78th in August. ![]() India's spectrum in comparison to high ranking countries in the list is low and for the same reason, people record lower internet speed in India. ![]() Notably, the mobile internet and broadband speed depends on the infrastructure or the type of cabling (copper or fiber-optic) spread across the country to support their internet service. Chile also remains in top position, offering the fastest broadband speeds, while Palestine and Bhutan increased 14 spots in rank globally. For the fixed broadband speed, Chile has recorded the highest internet speed with 216.46 Mbps speed, followed by China recording 214.58 Mbps internet speed. The Speedtest Global Index report for November further reveals that Qatar is currently leading the ranking for global median mobile speeds with a recorded speed of 176.18Mbps. In the meantime, the fixed median download speeds of the country witnessed a slight increase from 48.78 in October to 49.09 Mbps in November. India stood at 79th rank in speed for fixed broadband but fell to 80th spot in November. However, India's ranking dipped globally for overall median fixed broadband speeds.
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