See how your country’s internet speeds stack up in this new monthly global ranking



Perhaps more interesting than the static rankings themselves, the index includes stats on how countries are moving up or down the charts. For example, in July 2017, Japan dropped three points in broadband ranking to No. 13 while, the United States sat not-so-pretty at No. 9. Singapore continues to dominate global broadband speeds, while Norway offers the fastest mobile connections (the U.S. comes in at a pitiful No. 46 and dropping).
“We hope you’ll come to see Speedtest Global Index as a go-to resource for global internet performance data. Take this data and use it to tell stories that help make the internet faster in your home country and around the world,” Ookla’s blog post states.
“We’ll update Speedtest Global Index with data based on the previous month at the beginning of every month so you’ll have fresh statistics and an early eye on new developments.”

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