The United Arab Emirates has risen one place to take fourth place in the global mobile broadband speed test in November, according to the Ookla Global Speed Test Index.
The Emirate ranked fifth in October after Australia, but in November, Australia ranked fifth.
The overall average download speed is 30.93Mbps in November, while the upload speed is 11.88Mbps.
In the UAE, the average download speed is 69.72Mbps, while the upload speed is 21.85Mbps.
The average download speed in the UAE in October was 65.29Mbps, while the upload speed was 20.83Mbps.
The global speed test compares Internet speed data from around the world every month. The data for the index comes from the hundreds of millions of tests performed by real people who use the speed test every month.
The three main countries that remained unchanged are South Korea, Qatar and Norway.
In October, the average download speed in South Korea was 112.77Mbps while it was 75.02Mbps in Qatar and 69.53Mbps in Norway, but in November, the average download speed in South Korea is 117.79Mbps while it is of 77.07Mbps in Qatar and 72.80Mbps in Norway.
Compared to other Gulf Cooperation countries, Saudi Arabia ranks eighth highest in 14th place with a download speed of 51.80 Mbps, Kuwait jumped higher in 33rd place with a download speed of 43.28 Mbps , Oman moved a lower place to position 36 with a download speed of 40.03Mbps, while Bahrain jumped two places higher to 47 with a download speed of 34.98Mbps.
Making more progress
In fixed broadband space, the UAE jumped higher than 29 with an average download speed of 90.27Mbps, while the average loading speed is 36.90Mbps.
The overall average download speed improved from 70.68Mbps in October to 71.55Mbps in November, while the upload speed is 38.91Mbps in November compared to 38.23Mbps in October.
The three main countries are Singapore, South Korea and Hong Kong.
In Singapore, the average download speed is 193.21Mbps, while it is 164.12Mbps in South Korea and 157.64Mbps in Hong Kong.
Compared to other Gulf Cooperation countries, Qatar climbed one place higher to 41st place with a download speed of 72.48Mbps, followed by Kuwait jumped six places to 49 with a download speed of 58.47Mbps, Saudi Arabia jumped three places higher to 54 with 50.68 Mbps, Oman jumped a higher place at 85º with 29.27Mbps, Bahrain fell two places lower to 91º with 27.18Mbps.