
Speedtest now has a monthly ranking of global internet speeds
Aug 12, 2017
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Speedtest has long been the go-to for measuring
internet speed, and now it’s launched the Speedtest Global Index, a
monthly global ranking that allows you to see how your country stacks up
when it comes to internet speed.
The Global Index compiles data from the billions of tests
consumers run on the service, and shows both mobile and fixed broadband
speeds from around the world. Set to be updated monthly, each country’s
ranking shows both its average download speed, as well as any
difference in rank from the previous month. Click through on an
individual country, and view both its average download and upload speed.
Speedtest’s blog
seems to indicate that charts tracking performance will also appear on
individual country pages as monthly reports continue to publish,
allowing people to “uncover trends and detect potential storylines.”
This is certainly not the only internet speed ranking,
but it is fun to see how countries move up and down the charts. Cyprus,
for example, moved up a whopping 21 positions in mobile ranking from
last month’s data to number 35, while France moved down five positions
in the same chart to number 37. If you’re wondering how the US fares...
we’re down at number 46 for mobile under Montenegro, Sweden, and
Hungary, and at number nine for broadband. (Hey, not bad!) Only three
countries appear in the top 10 for both categories: Singapore, South
Korea, and Iceland.
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