Globally, the average mobile network connection speed in 2017 was 8.7 Mbps. The average speed will more than triple and will be 28.5 Mbps by 2022, as faster 5G connections go commercial.
Average Mobile Access Speed (Mbps)
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2017
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2018
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2019
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2020
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2021
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2022
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CAGR 2017–2022
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Global speed: All handsets
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8.7
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13.2
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17.7
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21.0
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24.8
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28.5
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27%
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Western Europe
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16.0
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23.6
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31.2
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37.2
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43.8
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50.5
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26%
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Central and Eastern Europe
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10.1
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12.9
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15.7
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19.5
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22.8
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26.2
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21%
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Middle East and Africa
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4.4
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6.9
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9.4
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11.2
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13.2
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15.3
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28%
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North America
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16.3
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21.6
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27.0
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31.9
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36.9
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42.0
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21%
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Asia Pacific
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10.6
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14.3
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18.0
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21.7
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25.3
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28.8
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22%
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Latin America
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4.9
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8.0
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11.2
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13.0
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15.3
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17.7
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30%
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Fixed network internet access speeds will nearly double by 2022. By 2022, global fixed broadband speeds will reach 75.4 Mbps, up from 39 Mbps in 2017, growing globally at a 14-percent compound annual growth rate.
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