Mobile Internet Speed in Europe - Ranking 2024

The ranking compares mobile internet performance across European countries in 2024, focusing exclusively on download speeds. It provides a clear and straightforward comparison of average mobile internet download speeds by country, offering insights into the state of mobile connectivity in Europe. The results are based on 8.1 million speed tests conducted by users of SpeedGeo.Net, providing real-world data on mobile internet performance.

The data serves as a valuable reference for consumers, policymakers, and industry stakeholders.

Position Country Download [Mb/s]
1 Denmark 129,0
2 Norway 111,4
3 Finland 109,7
4 Bulgaria 108,4
5 Switzerland 106,6
6 Netherlands 103,8
7 Portugal 101,1
8 Croatia 94,6
9 Austria 93,2
10 France 92,7
11 Estonia 88,7
12 Lithuania 84,6
13 Greece 77,6
14 Spain 77,0
15 Belgium 76,5
16 Sweden 76,5
17 Slovenia 75,9
18 Latvia 72,7
19 Poland 70,5
20 Czechia 66,6
21 Slovakia 64,5
22 Germany 62,3
23 Italy 60,5
24 United Kingdom 59,4
25 Hungary 57,7
26 Romania 55,0
27 Ireland 54,7
28 Serbia 51,8
29 Cyprus 43,9
30 Kazakhstan 37,5
31 Moldova 35,8
32 Russian Federation 26,4
33 Bosnia and Herzegovina 25,7
34 Ukraine 24,3
35 Belarus 18,5

The ranking reveals interesting insights into mobile internet performance across Europe in 2024. Denmark leads the list with an impressive average download speed of 129.0 Mb/s, reflecting its robust mobile infrastructure. Other Nordic countries, such as Norway (111.4 Mb/s) and Finland (109.7 Mb/s), also perform exceptionally well, highlighting the region's continued focus on technological advancement and connectivity.

Bulgaria’s position at fourth place (108.4 Mb/s) is notable, showcasing significant progress in its mobile network capabilities, surpassing traditionally strong markets like Switzerland (106.6 Mb/s) and the Netherlands (103.8 Mb/s). This indicates that countries with emerging tech sectors are closing the gap with Western Europe.

Only countries with a sufficient number of tests to ensure statistical reliability are included. The data is based on tests conducted on mobile devices using Android and iOS platforms, performed over 3G, 4G, or 5G connections. This approach ensures a fair and accurate representation of mobile internet performance across the region.