Pakistan Ranked Ahead Of India, Bangladesh In Mobile Internet Speed
Muhammad Rameez Published December 14, 2017 | 10:50 AM
Pakistan holds the 89th position in terms of mobile speed for the month of November according to speed testing company Ookla
ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 14th Dec, 2017 ) :Pakistan holds the 89th position in terms of mobile speed for the month of November according to speed testing company Ookla. The Speedtest Global Index compares internet speed data from around the world on a monthly basis.
Data for the Index comes from the hundreds of millions of tests taken by real people using Speedtest every month, private news channel reported. According to the November edition of the Speedtest Global Index, Pakistan, which previously stood on the 86th rank, affords an average 13.08 Mbps speed to mobile internet users.
Pakistan holds the 89th position in terms of mobile speed for the month of November according to speed testing company Ookla. With a blazing fast 62.
66-Mbps mobile internet speed, Norway sits on the number one spot.
India is ranked 109 with a mobile internet speed of only 8.80 Mbps, while Bangladesh sits on the 120th spot. Two spots down from its previous rank, Pakistan holds the 126th rank in the fixed broadband speed test category, with an average speed of 6.13 Mbps.
Pakistan holds the 126th rank in the fixed broadband speed test category, with an average speed of 6.13 Mbps. Singapore occupies the number one spot in the fixed broadband category, with an average tested speed of 153.85 Mbps.
India stands on the 76th spot in the list at 18.82 Mbps, while Bangladesh is two spots down to 85, with an average recorded fixed broadband speed of 16.14 Mbps.
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