The Speedtest Global Index shows which countries offer the best in terms of internet speeds. It has been designed to rank countries around the world by their internet and mobile speed, highlighting the differences between them. Speedtest have said that the index’s role is to create a database of how internet speeds change over time, with data being updated each and every month. If a country’s internet speed improves over time – or worsens in some cases – this will be reflected in their ranking on the Speedtest Global Index.
Currently, the UK isn’t doing too well in terms of internet speed and this may surprise some people. It only ranks as 24th in the world for fixed broadband internet speed and 40th in the world for mobile internet speed. As a country that prides itself on staying ahead of the game in terms of technology, this is unusual.
Luckily, the Speedtest Global Index doesn’t rule out quick internet speed in the UK completely. In fact, Exascale business broadband and leased lines both offer a great internet speed and unmatched reliability for businesses large and small.
The country that boasts the best fixed broadband internet speed at the moment is Singapore and with a 4th place ranking for mobile internet speed, this puts it as one of the best in the world overall. Norway currently offers the top mobile internet speed, closely followed by Hungary and the Netherlands. By looking at the Speedtest Global Index, it’s easy to see that many smaller countries are able to provide a better internet speed than their much larger counterparts. For example, Malta, Iceland, Hong Kong and Luxembourg rank much higher than the UK, US and China.
With a large reliance on the internet and being able to use it quickly and efficiently there is a global focus on improving the quality of broadband and mobile internet, meaning that internet speed is constantly changing and evolving. This will be reflected on the Speedtest Global Index.