Iran improved three positions in Speedtest’s global mobile internet rankings for October 2025, reaching 72nd place with a median download speed of 56.63 Mbps, upload speed of 12.41 Mbps, and latency of 26 ms. The latest data reflects gradual enhancements in the quality and performance of Iran’s digital connectivity services.
Speedtest reports that global median mobile speeds hit 99.93 Mbps download and 13.74 Mbps upload, while the UAE, Qatar, and Kuwait continue to lead worldwide with some of the fastest mobile networks. On fixed broadband, global median download speeds reached 111.91 Mbps, with Singapore topping the charts.
For fixed connections, Iran recorded a median download speed of 19.88 Mbps and upload speed of 5.71 Mbps — metrics that underscore continued room for improvement in the country’s home broadband infrastructure. Internet performance remains a key priority for users and a critical benchmark for digital service quality.
Iran’s steady progress mirrors efforts to expand connectivity nationwide and improve user experience as demand for streaming, online services, and cloud applications continues to rise.
