Best broadband neighbourhoods and suburbs in SA

29 March 2015
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Ookla’s latest Net Index statistics show that Sandton, Parow, and Midrand have the highest average download and upload speeds in South Africa.

The Net Index website, which uses data from millions of test results from Speedtest.net, shows that the average fixed broadband download speed in South Africa is 6.9Mbps.

While South Africa’s average download speed is increasing all the time, it is still well below the global average of 22.3Mbps.

South Africa’s average upload speed of 3.4Mbps is also far slower than the global average of 10.1Mbps.

Things are changing for the better, though. Numerous fibre-to-the-home projects have been launched in recent months, which will increase download and upload speeds in the country.

Top cities and suburbs in SA: download speed

Ookla’s Net Index states that Sandton has the highest average download speed at 14.38Mbps, followed by Parow at 12.51Mbps, and Midrand at 12.10Mbps.

The following list provides an overview of the top broadband cities, towns, and suburbs in South Africa based on average download speed.

Download speeds

Download speeds

Top cities and suburbs in SA: upload speed

The results show that Sandton has the highest average upload speed at 12.31Mbps, followed by Parow at 9.45Mbps, and Midrand at 8.77Mbps.

The following list provides an overview of the top broadband cities, towns, and suburbs in South Africa based on average upload speed.

Upload speeds

Upload speeds

Article courtesy of MyBroadband

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  1. K.
    30.03.2015 at 18:35

    Please add the amount of internet connections per area. I mean Tzaneen at no. 4?

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