Median 5G download speeds ranged from 512.57 Mbps (in Gujarat) to 19.23 Mbps (in Uttar Pradesh West) due to the gradual rollout of the 5G networks. In October 2022, when 5G was initially launched, there was a significant variation in the early network performance experienced by users on 5G-capable devices. These insights suggest that the launch of 5G services has positively impacted India's internet speeds, and the country is moving towards better connectivity and network performance. India is also catching up with countries like Turkey (30.98 Mbps/65th place), South Africa (34.71 Mbps/58th place), and Brazil (35.85 Mbps/57th place). This improvement puts India ahead of some of the G20 countries, such as Mexico, Russia, and Argentina, as well as its neighbours - Indonesia, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan. This has resulted in India's position on the Speedtest Global Index improving by 49 places from 118th in September 2022 to 69th in January 2023. The median download speeds across India increased by 115% from 13.87 Mbps in September 2022 to 29.85 Mbps in January 2023. According to the insights released by Ookla, India's performance has improved significantly after the launch of 5G services.
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