New design! Jitter and packet loss! Easier server selection! Connection consistency display! All this and more in our latest iOS update (minus the excessive exclamations). Swing by the App Store and treat yourself:
Ookla's newly available open datasets provides critical data about internet performance for policy makers, humanitarian organizations, academic research institutions, journalists and and anyone else trying to improve the state of networks worldwide.
47.20 Mbps download // 12.67 Mbps upload = the global average for mobile speeds last month. Was your country faster or slower than the world? How do your speeds compare? Let us know!
Ookla is thrilled to announce the acquisition of RootMetrics, bringing together two industry leaders that deliver outstanding network connectivity insights to the world.
The Ookla Q1 2023 report for Mexico found that Telcel was the fastest mobile operator while Totalplay delivered the fastest fixed broadband download speed. See the full report for city speeds, device information, & more.
Noteworthy fixed broadband changes in the latest Global Index: Hungary is back in the top 10 for the first time since November 2019 and Romania is in 3rd place after spending some time in 5th over the last few months. Where does your country rank?
Interested in finding out the mobile speeds where you live? Reply with your city and state (if in the U.S.) or country and we'll let you know the Q2 median mobile speeds. We'll try to get to as many as we can over the next hour!
This company started on April Fools' Day but turned out to be no joke. We couldn't have reached this 15 year milestone without all of you. Thanks for being part of this journey, and cheers to many more years to come!
#SantasSpeeds
is back again! With Santa's state of the art delivery system, he relies on a solid internet connection to get all his presents delivered. We'll be sharing Santa's speeds as he travels the world. We're kicking things off with check-in no. 1: The North Pole!
It has come to our attention that Orange Spain is publicly claiming to be the best operator in Spain for speed and latency according to an "Ookla 5G Benchmark". This tweet is to advise that these claims are not verified or supported by Ookla.
The latest Global Index with December's data is now available. In mobile, Qatar jumped 2 places, landing the country in the
#1
spot. Kuwait also made big moves into 6th, placing the country in the top 10 for the first time. Where does your country rank?
Interested in finding out the mobile speeds where you live? Reply with your city and state (if in the U.S.) or country and we'll let you know the Q3 median mobile speeds. We'll try to get to as many as we can over the next hour or so!
Did you know you can easily share your Speedtest results? Send them to your ISP to troubleshoot your connection, or post them on social for bragging rights. Who do you share your results with?
Is your internet faster than the global average? Last month the global average for fixed broadband was 97.52 Mbps download // 51.79 Mbps upload. How do your speeds compare?
Interested in finding out the mobile speeds where you live? Reply with your city and state (if in the U.S.) or country and we'll let you know the Q4 median mobile speeds. We'll try to get to as many as we can!
Did you know Santa uses Speedtest too? True story. His whole delivery system runs on the interwebs so having a solid connection is most important. (Don't tell Rudolph.) We'll be sharing his speeds as he travels the world on the 24th, starting with his workshop results below! 🎅📱
The most recent Global Index has some big movers and shakers in the world of fixed broadband. Andorra made it into the top 5, Netherlands is now 14th, and Grenada jumped up 28 places. Where does your country fall?
Wondering how much speed you need? It depends on your usage and the number of connected devices. For simple browsing, lower speeds may suffice, but multiple users or remote work will require faster connections. Learn more on our Knowledge Base:
When we started the Ookla 5G map in May 2019, there were about 300 commercially available deployments. Fast forward to today and there are over 89,000! Does your city have 5G yet?
Did you know you can easily share your Speedtest results? Send them to your ISP to troubleshoot your connection, or post them on social for bragging rights. Who do you share your results with?
Did you know you can easily share your Speedtest results from the app? Send them to your ISP to troubleshoot your connection, or post them on social for bragging rights. Who do you share your results with?