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Pakistan's average 3G speed one of lowest in world at[URL='http://www.dawn.com/news/1278816/pakistans-average-3g-speed-one-of-lowest-in-world-at-333mbps'] 3.33Mbps[/URL]

A global report published by OpenSignal has stated Pakistan as having an overall average connectivity of 3G and 4G networks at 3.33Mbps, with a network availability 63.47 per cent. Pakistani cellular and telecom companies are charging more, and providing less speeds.

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— Courtesy: OpenSignal

In the report, OpenSignal, a wireless network mapping company, outlines the mobile data performance of 95 different countries, including Pakistan.

Titled 'Global State of Mobile Networks', the report ranks the countries in four different categories; availability of 3G and 4G networks, overall speed provided, speed vs. availability and time spent connected to WiFi.

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Overall speed
Defined as the average mobile data connection available to a user, this category measured the overall speed experienced over networks.

South Korea came in at the top with an overall speed of 41.34 Mbps. In comparison, Pakistan clocked in just below Togo with an overall speed of 3.33Mbps.

Availability of mobile networks
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The criteria for this category was to see what percentage of the time users could connect to a 3G signal or better. According to the report, "A 3G or better signal is a useful benchmark since consumers can accomplish most basic smartphone tasks on a 3G connection."

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Once again South Korea stands at the top with a network availability of 98.54pc, with Japan coming in second at 95.52pc and Israel coming in third at 95.23pc.

Pakistan, however ranked relatively lower on the index, with a network availability metric of 63.47pc, as compared to Bangladesh with a network availability of 68.71pc.

Speed vs. availability

In an index where speed was plotted against availability, Pakistan was a part of those countries still in the early stages of their LTE developments and completion of 3G network coverage. Countries such as India, Iran and Nepal were also also included in this group.

Time spent on WiFi


In an index which measured user preference of WiFi over mobile data, Netherlands was the clear winner at 70.05pc, with China coming in second at 63.16pc. Pakistan, on the other hand, came in at 34.12pc, with Ethiopia being the last.

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OpenSignal, thanks to the inclusion of the metrics stated above, has been able to publish this report due to this new data collection methodology. According to their report they, "examined 12.3 billion measurements taken by 822,556 OpenSignal users in an 84 day period".

This new report marks a significant milestone as previous ones only took 4G into account, a service that has not yet been launched in most countries.

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China can invest in this for Pakistan, China has one of the fastest internet speed in the world.
 
China can invest in this for Pakistan, China has one of the fastest internet speed in the world.


yes as well as the keenly interested to invest in Pakistan, Japan and US, they too have the fastest 3G & 4G speeds.
 
Let it be known.

Now, things need to improve.

first issue was bringing 3G/4G in Pakistan.
This issue will surely overcome, I hope it doesnt take a decade for it as well
 
I think the article is misleading I have been using Zong 4G LTE device, and the speed is pretty decent around 17 Mbps, if its slow at max goes down to 15-16...but the speed is pretty decent !!!
 
I think the article is misleading I have been using Zong 4G LTE device, and the speed is pretty decent around 17 Mbps, if its slow at max goes down to 15-16...but the speed is pretty decent !!!

Its talking about overall speed combined of 5 networks. Ufone 3g amongst worst overall.
 
I think the article is misleading I have been using Zong 4G LTE device, and the speed is pretty decent around 17 Mbps, if its slow at max goes down to 15-16...but the speed is pretty decent !!!

17 Mbps is certainly nothing to sneeze at.

Regarding topic... a Pakistani here mentioned to me not that long ago that Pakistan had 4G LTE, but only in pockets of the country. That it was expensive and priced out of the range of many.

Still not entirely sure if that's 100% accurate or not. If not, my apologies in advance.

I admit that sometimes I'm guilty of taking the 4G LTE speeds I get here in the states for granted.
 
Atleast its better than India. Vodafone is scum, I used to get 3.5~4 mbps on my 3g connection earlier. Now with the launch of 4G these scum have reduced 3g speed to less than 512 kbps. And they have the audacity to call it '3g'. Reliance jio can't come soon enough.
 
Looking at the map, why is India so below Pakistan, even below then Iraq :cheesy:.
UK companies like vodafone, virgin in India are the worst. It seems India get less than 1mbs speed


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Looking at the map, why is India so below Pakistan, even below then Iraq :cheesy:.
UK companies like vodafone, virgin in India are the worst. It seems India get less than 1mbs speed


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I believe this is availability of 3G or better, i-e the area covered by these signals.
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Vodafone and chortel(airtel)'s days are numbered. Reliance jio is almost here. And the chortel cu*ts have already reduced the prices of 4g by upto 80%. Competition is a good thing.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...4G-price-by-up-to-80/articleshow/53909403.cms
Here are Jio plans
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Been an Airtel users since 2005 and used Skype or Hangouts quite extensively.Never had issues with their network speeds in Punjab.Speeds varied around 5 Mbps and that's what I get in AU/NZ on 3G but 4G speeds are different I couldn't squeeze more than 20 Mbps on Airtel while I get 35 Mbps+ here.
 
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