OklaA famous company specialized in internet access and speed analysis through its popular website speedtest.netrecently published a detailed study on the state of connectivity Mexico. The results, surprisingly, show that Mexico CityDespite being considered a technological hub of the country due to its location as the capital, the internet speed is not the best, at least in terms of mobile devices.
Leads in this category Monterey, in the state of Nuevo Leon, with an impressive speed of 39.47 Mbps on mobile devices. These figures considerably exceeded expectations and space Monterey In a prominent position in connectivity. on the other hand, Juarez City It ranks tenth with a speed of 23.61 Mbps.
Nationwide, average download speed is on Mexico 25.86 Mbps, while the average upload speed is 10.18 Mbps, with a latency of 38 ms. This is the number space Mexico Ranked 89th out of 141 countries in internet speed.
Given below Top 10 Among them is internet speed Mexico. It should be noted that Mexico CityAlthough it remains in this select group, it has dropped down one position this year, surpassing that Veracruz.
CIUDAD |
Download half |
Half full |
average delay |
---|---|---|---|
Monterey |
39.47 Mbps |
11.72 Mbps |
51 ms |
Guadalajara |
34.52 Mbps |
11.74 Mbps |
66 ms |
Leon |
32.22 Mbps |
14.31 Mbps |
81 ms |
PUEBLA |
31.24 Mbps |
14.21 Mbps |
55 ms |
Santiago de Queretaro |
31.07 Mbps |
15.14 Mbps |
80 ms |
San Luis Potosi |
30.75 Mbps |
13.77 Mbps |
92 ms |
Heroica Veracruz |
27.18 Mbps |
11.15 Mbps |
79 ms |
Mexico City |
26.77 Mbps |
10.55 Mbps |
63 ms |
Tijuana |
26.28 Mbps |
9.93 Mbps |
65 ms |
Juarez City |
23.61 Mbps |
8.23 Mbps |
89 ms |
About the speed provided by the telephone company Mexico, Telcell It continues to lead the market with an impressive speed of 50.81 Mbps, more than double that offered by the second place, which corresponds to AT&T with 21.52 Mbps. Regarding latency, Telcell It offers the lowest latency, which is 63 ms.
These results provide a valuable perspective on the current state of connectivity Mexico and indicate areas of opportunity to improve Internet infrastructure in the country. It is important to highlight that strong connectivity is essential for both economic development and citizens’ quality of life in today’s digital age.
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Editor’s note: Capitalists, expect derision from our northern brethren. Ready with their answers: “What’s important to me is speed over Ethernet, which I use at home.”