WANA (Nov 17) – According to the latest data published by Speedtest, Iran’s median mobile internet download speed has reached 56.63 Mbps, with an upload speed of 12.41 Mbps and a latency of 26 milliseconds, placing the country at 72nd globally — a three-rank improvement compared to the previous month.

 

Internet speed remains one of the key quality indicators of digital services and a major concern for users. Speedtest, which provides monthly assessments of global internet performance, has released updated statistics for October 2025.

 

Global Internet Performance (October 2025)Speedtest figures show that the global median mobile download speed stands at 99.93 Mbps, with an upload speed of 13.74 Mbps and a latency of 24 ms. For fixed broadband, the global median download speed is 111.91 Mbps, upload speed 57.83 Mbps, and latency 9 ms.

 

Top 5 Countries – Mobile Internet (October 2025)

  1. United Arab Emirates — 652.87 Mbps
  2. Qatar — 515.23 Mbps
  3. Kuwait — 384.40 Mbps
  4. Brazil — 251.55 Mbps
  5. Bulgaria — 237.03 Mbps

 

Top 5 Countries – Fixed Broadband

  1. Singapore — 406.14 Mbps
  2. Chile — 360.89 Mbps
  3. Hong Kong — 343.36 Mbps
  4. United Arab Emirates — 343.28 Mbps
  5. France — 332.74 Mbps

 

Iran’s Internet Performance

The report places Iran’s median mobile download speed at 56.63 Mbps, upload speed at 12.41 Mbps, and latency at 26 ms, reflecting the country’s 72nd ranking and a three-step rise in the global chart. For fixed broadband, Iran recorded a median download speed of 19.88 Mbps, a median upload speed of 5.71 Mbps, and a latency of 23 ms.