In October, India recorded a 13-month high in mobile and fixed broadband download speed. For fixed broadband download speeds, Singapore gained the top position, and Rwanda increased 47 spots in rank globally. It should be noted that Qatar led the chart for global median mobile speeds, whereas Burkina Faso jumped 22 spots in rank globally. The country's performance in fixed median download speeds witnessed a slight increase from 49.11 Mbps in November to 49.14 Mbps in December. However, the country decreased one spot in rank globally for overall median fixed broadband speeds and is now at 81st position from 80th in November. Median mobile download speeds in India increased from 18.26 Mbps in November to 25.29 Mbps in December, according to network intelligence and connectivity insights provider Ookla. India witnessed a significant leap in positions (26) from 105th position in November. India’s median mobile speeds improved and rose in December 2022 to the 79th position in the global rankings, amid the slow, but steady adoption of 5G, according to networking intelligence and testing company Ookla’s Speedtest Global Index report.
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