India’s Mean Download Speeds on Fixed Broadband and Mobile Recover from Lockdown Week

Ookla on Wednesday said that the mean download speeds in India “increased slightly” on both fixed broadband and mobile during the week of April 6 as compared to the prior week. The company engaged in the internet testing, data and analysis said that India recorded an average download speed of 36.17 Mbps on fixed broadband during the week of April 6. Ookla said that the recorded speeds during the week of April 6 on the fixed broadband represented a 6% decrease as compared to the peak week of March 2. Further, the company said that the volume on Speedtest continued to decline in India during the week of April 6 when compared with the prior 12 week average. The decline in volume on Speedtest was recorded both on mobile and fixed broadband.

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Mean Download Speeds in India Down from the Highs

Ookla said the mean download speeds on mobile in India was also down from the peak week of March 2. The company said that the average mobile download speed of 9.67 Mbps recorded during the week of April 6 represents an 18% decrease as compared to the week of March 2. However, the data recorded during April 6 represents a slight increase as compared to the prior week.

The data has been similar across the globe with several countries registering a decrease in mean download speeds during the week of April 6 as compared to the week of March 2.

South Africa, United Arab Emirates and Austria are among the countries that recorded a positive increase in fixed broadband speeds. Algeria and Morocco recorded a 31% and 29% decrease respectively in mean download speeds on fixed broadband. Similarly, Egypt, Japan and Mexico recorded a positive change on mobile during the same time period.