Speedtest creators Ookla just released their report on internet performance in Pakistan for the Q4 of 2022. This report lists down all mobile phone and broadband internet service providers in terms of their internet speed, consistency and latency.
This report can be particularly helpful for those trying to figure out the best internet service providers in the country.
Ookla has divided and ranked mobile internet providers based on three performance categories which are download speed, consistency and latency.
The download speed chart was topped by Jazz, which delivered the fastest download speed in the Q4 of 2022 with a median download speed of 20.84 Mbps. Zong was runner-up on the list with a median download speed of 13.99 Mbps. Ufone and Telenor stood third and fourth with median download speeds of 11.26 Mbps and 5.13 Mbps respectively.
Consistency, which is another crucial factor for internet speed, was also topped by Jazz with a consistency score of 82.8%. Jazz internet had a minimum of 5 mbps and 1 mbps upload speed at all times. Zong stood second with around 72.5% and Ufone stood third with 69% consistency. Telenor was far behind in consistency and had a consistency score of 45.1%.
Things were quite different in the multi-server latency factor. Zong stood at the first position with a latency of just 46ms. Ufone was the runner up with a latency of 54ms while Telenor stood third with a latency of 58ms. Jazz, which was the winner in the first two categories, stood last with a latency of 59ms.
The broadband internet provider list was also divided and graded on similar metrics and will act as a great resource for people looking to get a new internet provider.
Transworld dominated download speed results in Q4 of 2022 with a median download speed of around 17.89 Mbps. Connect Communications stood second with a 14.07 Mbps download speed and Cybernet stood third with 12.84 Mbps. Nayatel and Wateen stood fourth and fifth with download speeds of 11.35 Mbps and 9.57 Mbps respectively.
Just like download speeds, Transworld also dominated internet consistency with a consistency score of 38.4%. Wateen was the runner-up with 25.1% and Connect Communications stood third with 23.9%. Nayatel and Cybernet stood fourth and fifth with a consistency score of 20% and 16.6% respectively.
Results of the multi server latency turned out quite different, both Nayatel and Cybernet tied with a latency of 11ms. Connect Communication took the third position with 12ms whereas Transworld and Wateen stood fourth and fifth with a latency of 26ms and 29ms respectively.
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