Worldwide broadband speed league 2024

Cable.co.uk collated and analysed over 1.5 billion speed tests in 12 months ending 30 June 2024 to reveal broadband speeds in 229 countries

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Highlights

Here is a quick look at some of the highlights unearthed in the study.

Iceland

#1. Iceland

In 2020, Iceland became the top country in Europe for Full Fibre penetration, and provides speeds of at least 100Mbps to 99.9% of its population. It moves into the top position from fourth place last year.

Jersey

#2. Jersey

Jersey was the first jurisdiction in the world to make pure fibre (FTTP) available to every broadband user. Jersey Telecom now offers all of its population download speeds of up to 944Mbps.

Macau

#3. Macau

Macau has remained in third place this year, with little significant increase in its average network speeds, indicating take-up saturation of current infrastructure.

Liechtenstein

#4. Liechtenstein

99% of Liechtenstein's population are internet users, and, as a result of its small geographical area, the country enjoys excellent broadband infrastructure with high speeds for all.

The fastest and slowest countries in the world for broadband speed

Here's a look at the five fastest and slowest countries in the world in terms of average internet download speeds.

Top five fastest countries

Country Average speed in Mbps
Iceland Iceland 279.55
Jersey Jersey 273.51
Macau Macau 234.74
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein 222.98
Denmark Denmark 210.51

Top five slowest countries

Country Average speed in Mbps
British Indian Ocean Territory British Indian Ocean Territory 2.38
Turkmenistan Turkmenistan 2.72
Syria Syria 2.80
Yemen Yemen 2.99
Tajikistan Tajikistan 3.10

Regions

Here we take a closer look at the average speed across 13 global regions.

Global region totals Average Mbps
Western Europe 141.12
Baltics 106.45
Northern America 104.18
Eastern Europe 76.58
Asia (Ex. Near East) 57.24
Caribbean 53.44
Near East 50.27
South America 44.38
Central America 41.39
Oceania 28.86
CIS 22.70
Sub-Saharan Africa 14.99
Northern Africa 12.52

Asia (Ex. Near East)

28 countries were measured in the Asia (ex. Near East) region, which clocked in a regional average speed of 57.24Mbps. The fastest average speeds were measured in Macau (234.74Mbps, 3rd), South Korea (172.53Mbps, 11th), and Japan (139.53Mbps, 23rd). British Indian Ocean Territory (2.38Mbps, 229th, last place), Afghanistan (3.11Mbps, 224th), and Timor-Leste (6.00Mbps, 211th) were the slowest in the region.

  • Position: 5th
  • Total counties tested: 28
  • Average download speed: 57.24Mbps
  • Total speed tests: 576,579,707
  • Total unique IPs: 155,293,080
  • Average time for 5GB movie (HH:MM:SS): 00:45:03

Baltics

The Baltics, comprising three qualifying countries, ranked entirely within the top 50, and have an overall regional average of 106.45Mbps. Estonia fared best in 33rd place overall and with an average speed of 113.10Mbps. Lithuania (110.74Mbps, 36th), and Latvia (95.50Mbps, 45th) followed behind.

  • Position: 2nd
  • Total counties tested: 3
  • Average download speed: 106.45Mbps
  • Total speed tests: 226,560
  • Total unique IPs: 45,341
  • Average time for 5GB movie (HH:MM:SS): 00:06:27

Caribbean

Overall the Caribbean region fared well for what are essentially island nations, with three of its 28 countries featuring in the top 50 fastest countries in the world. Overall, the region offers a respectable 53.44Mbps on average. At the faster end, the Cayman Islands (118.83Mbps, 29th), Puerto Rico (118.54Mbps, 30th), and Barbados (97.27Mbps, 44th) led the way, while Cuba (4.49Mbps, 220th), Haiti (13.21Mbps, 177th), and Sint Maarten (18.17Mbps, 154th) were the slowest.

  • Position: 6th
  • Total counties tested: 27
  • Average download speed: 53.44Mbps
  • Total speed tests: 1,331,843
  • Total unique IPs: 347,661
  • Average time for 5GB movie (HH:MM:SS): 00:19:27

Central America

Most Central American countries found themselves toward the middle of the league table. The region as a whole has an average speed of 41.39Mbps. The fastest average speeds can be found in Panama (62.43Mbps, 78th), Costa Rica (53.39Mbps, 89th), and Mexico (44.73Mbps, 110th). Meanwhile, Honduras (21.77Mbps, 143rd), Nicaragua (33.85Mbps, 123rd), and El Salvador (35.90Mbps, 122nd) all performed relatively poorly.

  • Position: 9th
  • Total counties tested: 8
  • Average download speed: 41.39Mbps
  • Total speed tests: 18,362,929
  • Total unique IPs: 5,789,326
  • Average time for 5GB movie (HH:MM:SS): 00:18:01

CIS

Of the 10 CIS nations in the table, most can be found from the middle of the table downwards. The region had an average speed of 22.70Mbps. The top three fastest nations in the region are Russia (67.43Mbps, 68th), Belarus (45.81Mbps, 106th), and Armenia (26.78Mbps, 135th). The slowest countries in the region were Turkmenistan (2.72Mbps, 228th), Tajikistan (3.10Mbps, 225th), and Kyrgyzstan (11.31Mbps, 188th). Both Tajikistan and Turkmenistan were among the slowest 5 countries in the world.

  • Position: 11th
  • Total counties tested: 10
  • Average download speed: 22.70Mbps
  • Total speed tests: 3,037,000
  • Total unique IPs: 701,730
  • Average time for 5GB movie (HH:MM:SS): 01:14:32

Eastern Europe

There are 17 qualifying countries in the Eastern Europe region, all bar two of which are in the top half of the table, with six making it into the top 50. Overall the region averages 76.58Mbps. The fastest three were Slovakia (145.19Mbps, 19th), Hungary (112.15Mbps, 34th) and Romania (105.46Mbps, 38th). The slowest three were Albania (29.87Mbps, 128th), Croatia (38.52Mbps, 116th), and Bosnia and Herzegovina (45.51Mbps, 108th).

  • Position: 4th
  • Total counties tested: 17
  • Average download speed: 76.58Mbps
  • Total speed tests: 15,217,858
  • Total unique IPs: 2,576,790
  • Average time for 5GB movie (HH:MM:SS): 00:10:26

Near East

The 15 countries in the Near East measured for this year's speed league table span the entire table. The average download speed for the region is 50.27Mbps. The fastest countries were Israel (153.61Mbps, 16th), Qatar (101.72Mbps, 41st) and United Arab Emirates (99.26Mbps, 43rd). The slowest were Syria (2.80Mbps, 227th), Yemen (2.99Mbps, 226th) and Lebanon (9.67Mbps, 196th).

  • Position: 7th
  • Total counties tested: 15
  • Average download speed: 50.27Mbps
  • Total speed tests: 5,423,294
  • Total unique IPs: 1,776,655
  • Average time for 5GB movie (HH:MM:SS): 00:50:21

Northern Africa

Northern Africa recorded the slowest overall internet speeds as a collective region, with an average speed of just 12.52Mbps. Morocco (19.61Mbps, 150th), Egypt (12.64Mbps, 181st), and Algeria (12.35Mbps, 183rd) offered the fastest speeds in the region. Libya (8.37Mbps) recorded the slowest speed in 195th place, followed by Mauritania (10.94Mbps, 190th), and Tunisia (11.18Mbps, 189th).

  • Position: 13th
  • Total counties tested: 6
  • Average download speed: 12.52Mbps
  • Total speed tests: 21,081,362
  • Total unique IPs: 5,108,319
  • Average time for 5GB movie (HH:MM:SS): 00:58:11

Northern America

Five countries were measured in Northern America, all of which were in the top half of the table. The region as a whole has an average speed of 104.18Mbps. The United States (161.97Mbps, 12th) led the region with Canada (152.25Mbps, 17th) coming a close second, and Bermuda (107.40Mbps, 37th) in third place. Meanwhile, Greenland (42.69Mbps, 111th) was the slowest in the region, followed by Saint Pierre and Miquelon (56.61Mbps, 85th).

  • Position: 3rd
  • Total counties tested: 5
  • Average download speed: 104.18Mbps
  • Total speed tests: 398,595,901
  • Total unique IPs: 89,551,216
  • Average time for 5GB movie (HH:MM:SS): 00:08:37

Oceania

Of the 16 qualifying countries in Oceania, most were in the bottom half of the speed table. The region has an overall average of 28.86Mbps. Leading the regional table here is New Zealand (124.01Mbps, 28th), followed by Australia (77.99Mbps, 55th) in second place, with New Caledonia (50.61Mbps, 97th) in third place. The slowest in the region were Wallis and Futuna (4.66Mbps, 218th), the Federated States of Micronesia (5.32Mbps, 215th) and Vanuatu (7.67Mbps, 204th).

  • Position: 10th
  • Total counties tested: 16
  • Average download speed: 28.26Mbps
  • Total speed tests: 33,936,278
  • Total unique IPs: 8,146,747
  • Average time for 5GB movie (HH:MM:SS): 00:50:38

South America

The 13 countries measured in South America span the whole table, with a regional average speed of 44.38Mbps. The fastest internet in South America can be found in Uruguay (111.46Mbps, 20th), Chile (85.49Mbps, 40th) and Brazil (72.70Mbps, 48th). Venezuela (10.92Mbps, 168th), Suriname (12.48Mbps, 159th), and Bolivia (16.00Mbps, 148th) were the slowest in the region.

  • Position: 8th
  • Total counties tested: 13
  • Average download speed: 44.38Mbps
  • Total speed tests: 105,619,542
  • Total unique IPs: 31,814,517
  • Average time for 5GB movie (HH:MM:SS): 00:24:02

Sub-Saharan Africa

50 countries were measured in second-slowest region Sub-Saharan Africa, which averaged a download speed of 14.99Mbps overall. All but two of the countries found themselves in the slowest half of the league table. Going against the trend somewhat were Réunion (63.29Mbps, 75th), South Africa (45.42Mbps, 114th), and Eswatini (37.23Mbps, 120th). Meanwhile, Sudan (4.02Mbps, 223rd), Central African Republic (4.08Mbps, 222nd), and Ethiopia (4.45Mbps, 221st) all fell among the slowest ten countries in the world for average network speed.

  • Position: 12th
  • Total counties tested: 50
  • Average download speed: 14.99Mbps
  • Total speed tests: 36,330,261
  • Total unique IPs: 3,313,634
  • Average time for 5GB movie (HH:MM:SS): 01:07:55

Western Europe

All 29 countries measured in Western Europe were in the top half of the table, with an incredible nine of them in the top ten. The regional average speed of 138.47Mbps makes it the fastest of the 13 global regions overall. Impressive average speeds were measured for regional top-three Iceland (279.55Mbps, fastest in the world), Jersey (273.51Mbps, 2nd) and Liechtenstein (222.98Mbps, 4th). The slowest places in the region were Vatican City (Holy See) (51.60Mbps, 94th), Faroe Islands (56.61Mbps, 84th), and Åland Islands (64.28Mbps, 74th).

  • Position: 1st
  • Total counties tested: 29
  • Average download speed: 138.47Mbps
  • Total speed tests: 303,405,783
  • Total unique IPs: 86,163,943
  • Average time for 5GB movie (HH:MM:SS): 00:06:04

Historical averages

Tracking broadband speed measurements in 229 countries and territories across multiple 12-month periods has allowed us to generate an overall average speed for the globe and to see how this number changes over time. The good news is that the global average speed continues rising fast.

Year Average download (Mbps) Change (Mbps) Percentage
2024 55.38 +8.59 18.35%
2023 46.79 +7.41 30.04%
2022 35.98 +6.19 20.78%
2021 29.79 +4.96 19.98%
2020 24.83 +13.8 125.11%
2019 11.03 +1.89 20.68%
2018 9.14 +1.73 23.35%
2017 7.41 - -

Our comments on the research

The UK has lost some ground this past year against other Western European nations, and has on average slower broadband than the European average. 

Part of this has to do with relative speed of Full Fibre rollout across the UK. It continues apace, but we appear to be slower than some European rivals in this respect. 

Speedtest results however do not differentiate between differences in available speed versus take-up, so a slow descent in our European ranking here can also be a reflection of customers opting for slower speeds, or indeed superior marketing of Full Fibre deals on the part of our European neighbours.

Resources

Downloadable versions of the data set (.xls), the original press release and the research methodology (.pdf)

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League table

The full data set can be downloaded here.

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Press release

If you wish to see the original press release for this research, you can download it here as a PDF.

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Methodology

Our research methodology and notes on how to interpret the data can be downloaded here as a PDF.

Contact us

Dan Howdle

Dan Howdle

Consumer telecoms analyst

Email: dan@cable.co.uk