Global Internet Speed Analysis (August 2026)
The August 2026 telemetry dataset incorporates 8,668 browser speed-test runs saved under the site's then-current automatic-save policy, across 95 countries. This report summarizes browser-measured download throughput, upload capacity, and round-trip ping latency. It is not a representative survey of national broadband performance. From August 13, 2026 onward, the site requires a visitor to choose a share link before a new result is included.
Global Benchmark Telemetry
Across all test samples recorded in August 2026, the overall global average download speed was 162.2 Mbps, while the average upload speed reached 77.9 Mbps. Round-trip ping latency averaged 87.3 ms globally.
The difference between download and upload capacity highlights the ongoing structural distinction between symmetrical fiber networks and asymmetrical cable or VDSL lines. Regions with extensive fiber-to-the-home coverage maintain upload speeds that closely match download speeds, whereas cable connections display a wider gap between downstream and upstream throughput.
Regional Performance Observations
European Broadband Markets
Northern European countries recorded some of the highest download averages and lowest latency figures in the dataset. Finland led overall download performance at 651.0 Mbps with an average upload speed of 520.4 Mbps across 154 tests. Sweden recorded the lowest average ping latency among major sample sets at 24.3 ms.
Asia-Pacific Connections
Hong Kong maintained strong performance metrics across 673 recorded tests, averaging 336.0 Mbps download speed and 211.8 Mbps upload speed with a median ping latency of 39.7 ms. Dense urban fiber deployments contribute to high throughput and stable round-trip routing across the region.
North American Telemetry
The United States accounted for 2,090 tests in the dataset, recording an average download speed of 190.9 Mbps and upload speed of 65.7 Mbps. Canada averaged 228.1 Mbps download speed and 98.1 Mbps upload speed across 736 tests, with lower average latency (47.3 ms compared to 81.4 ms in the US).
ISP and Provider Comparison
Network provider performance reflects local access technology. Providers operating direct full-fiber lines, such as Hetzner Online in Finland (657.5 Mbps download average) and HKT Mass Internet in Hong Kong (567.8 Mbps download average), delivered high symmetrical bandwidth and low latency.
Cellular network providers showed expected bandwidth allocation patterns. For example, T-Mobile USA recorded 404 tests with an average download speed of 76.9 Mbps and an average upload speed of 5.7 Mbps. Cellular connections prioritize download capacity for web traffic while maintaining lower upload thresholds on shared radio spectrum.
Methodology and Data Collection
Every measurement included in this report came from a multi-lane browser test using global edge infrastructure and was saved under the site's automatic-save policy at the time. Results reflect the browser, local network, Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection, routing, background traffic, and the selected test edge at that moment. We do not independently verify plan tier or access technology, deduplicate households, or weight samples to represent national populations. Treat small samples and provider comparisons as indicative, not conclusive.
To inspect complete real-time statistics or filter by specific countries and providers, visit the main Global Stats index.