

Jamie Steven, Executive Vice President at Ookla: “With the millions of tests that are conducted with the Speedtest every day, Ookla has developed a robust and comprehensive overview of global Internet performance. With over 20 billion consumer-initiated tests that have been conducted with the Speedtest app worldwide on iOS and Android mobile apps, Ookla is able to provide a very accurate and independent insight into the speed and quality of mobile and fixed connections. Ookla is the global leader in the testing and analyzing of Internet and data speeds via the Speedtest application. T-Mobile achieved the highest network speeds in the big cities as well as in the areas outside the Randstad conurbation.

This makes T-Mobile the fastest mobile network in the results. T-Mobile achieved a Speed ScoreTM of 63.77 with an average download speed of 69.96 Mbps and an average upload speed of 17.08 Mbps. Data from 454.387 consumer-initiated tests conducted in the Netherlands during the second and third quarter of this year was used to determine the fastest mobile network in the Netherlands. The award was presented by Ookla, the maker of the app most used measuring mobile and internet speeds worldwide. However, the report says that "there was no statistical winner during Q1 2023.The Hague, Novem– T-Mobile received the Ookla Speedtest® award for the fastest mobile network in the Netherlands for the second time in a row. On the contrary, the leader of mobile download speeds, UAE, has Apple iPhone 14 models in the top three positions followed by S23 Ultra in the fourth. The report also notes that Samsung overall has the fastest median mobile download speed of 91.57 Mbps in the U.S., beating Apple's 76.92 Mbps. were acquired by Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and Galaxy Z Fold4 followed by Pixel 7 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. When talking about device-specific numbers, the top two spots in the U.S. Ar-Rayyan has recorded a big jump of 9 positions from its previous position in Q4 2022. The Ookla report also reveals internet performance for individual cities, where Beijing has the fastest fixed broadband median speed of 264.92 Mbps with 9ms latency and Qatar's Ar-Rayyan leads the mobile race with 223.87 Mbps and 18ms latency. Here UAE, Qatar, Norway, Kuwait, and Demark are in the top five positions with the highest median mobile download speeds. On the other hand, the global median download and upload speeds for mobile internet are 41.54 Mbps and 10.42 Mbps respectively with a latency of 28ms.
