


Among Argentina’s most populous cities, Buenos Aires recorded the fastest download speeds across mobile and fixed broadband networks. In the fixed broadband market, Movistar recorded the fastest median download speed (98.37 Mbps) and lowest multi-server latency (12 ms).
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Of Tanzania’s most populous cities, Dar es Salaam had the fastest median mobile download speed of 26.33 Mbps, while Mbeya had the fastest median fixed download speed of 21.32 Mbps. Maisha Broadband registered the lowest median multi-server latency in Tanzania at 14 ms. Tanzania : There were no winners over fastest mobile or fixed broadband in Tanzania during Q2 2023.Of Ethiopia’s most populous cities, Gondar had the fastest median mobile download speed of 61.22 Mbps. Safaricom also recorded the lowest median mobile multi-server latency at 42 ms, and highest Consistency of 89.4%. Ethiopia : Safaricom had the fastest median mobile download speed at 35.19 Mbps during Q2 2023.blue had the lowest median mobile multi-server latency at 191 ms, while Douala had the fastest median mobile download speed among Cameroon’s most populous cities at 15.51 Mbps. Cameroon : Speedtest Intelligence data showed no winner for fastest mobile operator in Cameroon during Q2 2023.Jump forward to a continent using these links: Africa | Americas | Asia | Europe | Oceania Africa Click through to the market report to see more details and charts about the countries you’re interested in, including the fastest fixed broadband providers and mobile operators, who had the most consistent service, and 5G and device performance in select countries during Q2 2023. This quarter we’ve provided updated analyses for 48 markets using Speedtest Intelligence ® and summarized a few top takeaways below. Ookla® Market Reports ™ identify key data about internet performance in countries across the world.
