Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks


Ookla, the network intelligence and connectivity insights company, has released its latest update on the Speedtest Global Index for the month of April 2023. According to the report, based on the data provided, India has made significant progress in terms of global rankings for both median mobile speeds and median fixed broadband speeds.
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India’s Enhanced Speeds
In the month of April, India climbed four spots in the global ranking for median mobile speeds, rising from the 64th position in March to the 60th position. Similarly, India showcased improvement in its global ranking for median fixed broadband speeds, moving from the 84th spot in March to the 83rd spot in April.
The report from Ookla also highlights notable advancements in speeds. In April, the median mobile download speed in India reached 36.35 Mbps, surpassing the previous figure of 33.30 Mbps recorded in March.
Furthermore, the overall fixed median download speed in India experienced a slight increase from 50.71 Mbps in March to 51.12 Mbps in April.
Ookla’s Speedtest Global Index Findings
Analyzing the April Speedtest Global Index, it is worth noting that Senegal achieved the highest leap in rank, ascending by 16 spots globally. On the other hand, Qatar secured the top position for overall global median mobile speeds. Regarding overall global fixed median speeds, Bahrain made substantial progress by climbing 14 spots, while Singapore maintained its top rank in this category for another month.