![]() For example, median download speeds fluctuated between 512.57 Mbps in Gujarat and 19.23 Mbps in Uttar Pradesh West. Ookla said when 5G was first launched in October, there was a wide disparity in the speeds experienced by users on 5G compatible devices. The report from Ookla also highlights that India is catching up with countries like Turkey (a 30.98 Mbps median download speed and 65th place on the Speedtest Global Index), South Africa (34.71 Mbps and 58th place), and Brazil (35.85 Mbps and 57th place). ![]() With this, India is ranked ahead of several G20 nations, including Mexico, Russia, and Argentina, as well as its neighbouring countries, namely Indonesia, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan. This speed increase has improved Speedtest Global Index rankings by 49 places, from 118th in September 2022 to 69th in January 2023. ![]() Also Read: India Jumps to 69th Position With 29.85 Mbps Median Mobile Speeds: Ookla
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