A fast internet connection is vital for work, school, and entertainment. In 2025, Speedtest’s live data showed which countries offer the quickest mobile internet and the most affordable data.
Qatar now boasts the world’s fastest average mobile download at 286.42 Mbps. These rankings combine actual user experience with the price of mobile data, helping travellers, digital workers, and businesses compare both speed and cost.
Here are the top 10 Countries with the Fastest Internet Speed in 2025:
1. Qatar
Qatar leads with an average mobile speed of 286.42 Mbps, thanks to steady investment in smart-city networks and a widespread 5G rollout.
The government’s National Broadband Plan has driven fibre-to-the-home connections for over 90% of households, while mobile operators continue adding new cell sites ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
With data costing about $2.40 per GB, it offers one of the best value-for-speed ratios worldwide, making it a top choice for expats and international visitors alike.
2. United Arab Emirates
The UAE follows closely at 284.21 Mbps. Cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi have pioneered 5G innovations, supporting autonomous transport trials and IoT applications in real estate.
The government’s “Smart Dubai” initiative links public services to high-speed networks, boosting digital literacy and e-commerce. Although mobile data runs around $4.61 per GB, the premium pricing underpins extensive coverage and top-tier customer service.
3. Kuwait
Kuwait records 216.96 Mbps, combining high speeds with exceptional affordability, mobile data is just $0.52 per GB, making it one of the most wallet-friendly markets on this list.
The country’s telecom regulator has reduced licensing fees to encourage network upgrades, and operators are testing mmWave 5G technology to manage peak demand in shopping malls and business districts.
Widespread smartphone penetration (over 140%) means the average user enjoys seamless streaming and cloud gaming.
4. South Korea
A perennial tech powerhouse, South Korea averages 173.95 Mbps. The nation leads in 5G base-station density, with over 60 stations per square kilometre in urban zones such as Seoul and Busan.
High-speed broadband reaches 98% of homes, supporting online education, telemedicine and smart factory rollouts. Though its data costs about $5.01 per GB, users benefit from ultra-low latency, crucial for e-sports and real-time business applications.
5. Denmark
Denmark delivers 157.94 Mbps at around $0.69 per GB. Its public-private digital strategy has extended fibre networks into rural areas, achieving 85% gigabit coverage nationwide.
The government’s 5G testbed cities, such as Aalborg and Odense, host pilot projects in precision agriculture and remote health monitoring. This broad reach and strong regulatory support keep Denmark at Europe’s connectivity.
6. China
As the world’s largest mobile market, China achieves 144.85 Mbps with incredibly low data prices, just $0.38 per GB. Over one million 5G base stations were deployed by 2024, connecting everything from factories in the Pearl River Delta to smart villages in Yunnan.
The scale of its telecom operators allows massive infrastructure investments, while government subsidies ensure affordable plans even in less affluent provinces.
7. Norway
Despite its rugged terrain, Norway sustains 141.40 Mbps on average. The state-owned Telenor and private operators have co-funded the Arctic Fibre project, linking remote northern communities to high-speed networks.
Fibre broadband reaches 80% of households, and satellite backhaul fills in gaps above the Arctic Circle. At $4.07 per GB, mobile data aligns with the country’s high standard of living and robust consumer protections.
8. Iceland
Iceland’s compact size and strong public tech funding yield 136.91 Mbps speeds. Nearly 98% of homes enjoy fibre broadband, and geothermally powered data centres host edge computing nodes close to users.
Operators cap data plans at competitive rates,$1.08 per GB, keeping both tourists and local entrepreneurs happy. The government’s digital roadmap also supports remote health kiosks and smart fishing fleets that rely on stable connections.
9. Netherlands
The Netherlands offers 134.15 Mbps across its efficient, innovation-driven network. Amsterdam’s “Digital City” program has rolled out free public Wi-Fi at major transit hubs, while the nationwide Digicity initiative integrates IoT sensors into urban planning.
With $1.61 per GB, mobile data remains affordable for startups and creatives. Dense population centres like Rotterdam ensure that even high-traffic areas maintain steady throughput.
10. Saudi Arabia
Rounding out the top ten, Saudi Arabia records 125.19 Mbps. The kingdom’s Vision 2030 plan has channelled billions into telecom upgrades, including NEOM’s hyper-connected urban zones and the Red Sea Development’s smart-resort networks.
Fibre-to-the-curb now covers 75% of Riyadh and Jeddah, while rural 5G trials expand reach. Mobile data pricing at $1.49 per GB reflects a balance between aggressive infrastructure growth and competitive market rates.
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