MyBroadband Insights has released its Q3 2024 Mobile Network Quality Report, which shows that MTN is tops in South Africa.
Image: MTN/FotorThe report is based on 296 277 speed tests performed by 6 989 mobile data users across South Africa between 1 July 2024 and 30 September 2024.The testing included data from crowdsourced users and dedicated drive tests, ensuring a balanced and accurate representation of real-world network performance.
MTN had the highest average download speed at 106.22 Mbps, followed by Vodacom at 94.07 Mbps, Cell C at 68.12, Telkom at 39.72 Mbps, and Rain at 23.14 Mbps. Vodacom invested billions in expanding its 5G network across South Africa, and the latest results show the impact of its investment.It increased its average download speed from 54.50 Mbps to 68.12 Mbps over the last three months.
MTN reigned supreme with a perfect Network Quality Score of 10, followed by Vodacom at 8.24, Cell C at 7.03, Telkom at 4.51, and Rain at 4.01.
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