As the 2018 Jumia Mobile Report indicated that 19 million Ugandans have access to the internet over the majority of 2017, making it a 44% penetration rate, and ranking the country as 15th in internet usage across Africa – behind giants in Nigeria, Egypt, South Africa, and Kenya – a report from Speedtest Intelligence ranks Uganda 10th among the African countries with the fastest mobile internet speeds, 115th globally. This list is based on results for the month of May, and countries must have at least 670 unique user results for mobile and at least 3,333 for fixed broadband to be ranked. Read About: Uganda ranks 15th in Internet usage across Africa with Kenya leading the pack The leading countries globally are Norway, with a download speed of 62.7 Mbps, followed by Qatar with 59.8 Mbps. The African countries are led by Tunisia as in the list below:
- Tunisia Download Speed (Mbps)-19.21 Upload Speed (Mbps)-7.99
- Morocco Download Speed (Mbps)-18.52 Upload Speed (Mbps)-9.08
- Egypt Download Speed (Mbps)-15.89 Upload Speed (Mbps)-7.67
- Kenya Download Speed (Mbps)-15.39 Upload Speed (Mbps)-7.82
- Côte d’Ivoire Download speed (Mbps)-14.71 Upload Speed (Mbps)-8.46
- Mauritius Download Speed (Mbps)-13.24 Upload Speed (Mbps)-5.84
- Namibia Download Speed (Mbps)-10.82 Upload Speed (Mbps)-8.19
- Nigeria Download Speed (Mbps)-10.04 Upload Speed (Mbps)-4.23
- Tanzania Download Speed(Mbps)-9.13 Upload Speed (Mbps)-4.94
- Uganda Download Speed (Mbps)-8.55 Upload Speed (Mbps)-3.96
- Senegal Download Speed (Mbps)-8.25 Upload Speed (Mbps)-4.19
- Ghana Download Speed (Mbps)-7.88 Upload Speed (Mbps)-4.27
- Algeria Download speed (Mbps)-7.53 Upload speed (Mbps)-4.86
- Libya Download speed (Mbps)-4.31 Upload speed (Mbps)-1.25 And just so you know, there are European countries below Uganda in ranking; one of these being Bosnia and Herzegovina with a download speed of 7.47 Mbps and upload speed of 1.8 Mbps.