The Internet is a huge place with over 3.58 billion users worldwide, trillions of websites, millions of people interacting via emails, Facebook, Twitter and other social media networks and much more.
According to the Speedtest Global Index, “To be ranked in each category, countries must have at least 670 unique user results for mobile and at least 3,333 for fixed broadband.”
Highest internet download speeds: Mobile
The average global average for downloads on Mobile was 22.81Mbps and 9.13 Mbps for uploads.
- Qatar
- Norway
- United Arab Emirates
- Singapore
- Iceland
- Australia
- Netherlands
- Canada
- Belgium
- Hungary
- Malta
- Luxembourg
- Switzerland
- New Zealand
- Czech Republic
- Taiwan
- Lithuania
- Albania
- South Korea
- Sweden
- Denmark
- Austria
- France
- Finland
- Bulgaria
- Macedonia
- Turkey
- Greece
- Croatia
- Estonia
- Serbia
- Slovenia
- Montenegro
- Romania
- Lebanon
- Spain
- China
- Italy
- Slovakia
- Moldova
- Kuwait
- Hong Kong (SAR)
- Latvia
- Macau (SAR)
- Georgia
- Germany
- Portugal
- United States
- Cyprus
- Oman
- United Kingdom
- Japan
- Saudi Arabia
- Poland
- Armenia
- Uruguay
- Azerbaijan
- Iran
- Republic of the Union of Myanmar
- Israel
- Peru
- Kazakhstan
- Mexico
- Ecuador
- Maldives
- Nicaragua
- Ireland
- Vietnam
- Honduras
- Brazil
- Fiji
- Ukraine
- Tunisia
- Russia
- Morocco
- Malaysia
- Bolivia
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Sri Lanka
- Jamaica
- Syria
- Chile
- Bahrain
- Egypt
- Argentina
- Dominican Republic
- Costa Rica
- Columbia
- Kenya
- Brunei
- Mongolia
- Laos
- Cambodia
- Guatemala
- Kyrgyzstan
- Jordan
- Panama
- Thailand
- Paraguay
- Puerto Rico
- Philippines
- Pakistan
- Sudan
- Belarus
- Namibia
- Mauritius
- Indonesia
- Nigeria
- Cote d’Ivoire
- Uzbekistan
- El Salvador
- Bangladesh
- India
- Tanzania
- Iraq
- Senegal
- Venezuela
- Nepal
- Ghana
- Algeria
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Afghanistan
- Libya
- Tajikistan
Highest internet download speed: Fixed Broadband
The average global average for downloads on Fixed Broadband was 46.41 Mbps and 22.48 Mbps for uploads.
- Singapore
- Hong Kong (SAR)
- Iceland
- Romania
- South Korea
- United States
- Hungary
- Switzerland
- Luxembourg
- Macau (SAR)
- Spain
- France
- Sweden
- Netherlands
- Japan
- Norway
- New Zealand
- Canada
- China
- Denmark
- Barbados
- Portugal
- Lithuania
- Reunion
- Israel
- Belgium
- Germany
- Taiwan
- Ireland
- United Kingdom
- Malta
- Chile
- Latvia
- Thailand
- Poland
- Finland
- Moldova
- Slovakia
- Bulgaria
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Slovenia
- Italy
- Czech Republic
- Estonia
- Russia
- Austria
- Ukraine
- Puerto Rico
- Uruguay
- Serbia
- Panama
- Qatar
- Australia
- Belarus
- United Arab Emirates
- Paraguay
- Kazakhstan
- Malaysia
- Guam
- Vietnam
- India
- Saudi Arabia
- Montenegro
- Brazil
- Ghana
- Mongolia
- Macedonia
- Croatia
- Peru
- Curacao
- Jordan
- Bahamas
- Mexico
- Jamaica
- Armenia
- Cyprus
- Sri Lanka
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Kuwait
- Argentina
- Bangladesh
- Greece
- Kyrgyzstan
- Oman
- Nepal
- Georgia
- Fiji
- Philippines
- Guyana
- Bahrain
- Turkey
- Kenya
- Brunei
- Indonesia
- Albania
- Ecuador
- Iraq
- Azerbaijan
- Dominican Republic
- Clumbia
- Cambodia
- Morocco
- Mauritius
- Laos
- Angola
- French Polynesia
- Iran
- Belize
- Maldives
- Cote d’Ivoire
- Costa Rica
- Tanzania
- Nigeria
- Libya
- Senegal
- Namibia
- Zimbabwe
- Myanmar
- Uzbekistan
- Ehiopia
- El Salvador
- Syria
- Guatemala
- Tunisia
- Honduras
- Pakistan
- Bolivia
- Nicaragua
- Lebanon
- Egypt
- Mozambique
- Venezuela
- Algeria
How is this ranking done?
Data for the Index comes from the hundreds of millions of tests taken by real people using Speedtest every month.
Internet measurements made with Speedtest occur at the times and in the places that are most relevant to the person taking the test.
Each time a test is initiated, a snapshot of what the internet looks like in that place and time is recorded. When aggregated together, these individual experiences represent the typical internet performance for a given location.