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Which mobile operator provides the fastest internet in Singapore?

The median download speed for mobile in Singapore is 79.58 Mbps.

Singtel outperformed other mobile operators in Singapore in terms of internet speed, delivering a median download speed of 120.24 Mbps in Q4, data from Ookla showed.

In second place was StarHub, with a median download speed of 81.74 Mbps.

Also on the list of top providers were M1 and TPG Simba, with 50.13 Mbps and 23.01 Mbps median download speeds, respectively.

In terms of median upload speed, Singtel still ranked first (21.02 Mbps), followed by M1 (15.17 Mbps), StarHub (14.64 Mbps), and TPG Simba (3.63 Mbps).

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Singtel, however, fell to third place in the ranking of mobile providers with the lowest median multi-server latency in Singapore.

Singtel's median multi-server latency in Q4 was 30, falling behind M1 (29 Mbps) and StarHub (26 Mbps), but above TPG Simba (33 Mbps).

Overall, Singapore ranked as the 19th country with the fastest mobile internet speed, with a median download speed of 79.58 Mbps, a median upload speed of 15.91 Mbps, and a latency of 17 ms.

The Lion City also retained its ranking as the country with the fastest fixed broadband internet speed, with a median download speed of 225.71 Mbps, a median upload speed of 191.76 Mbps, and a latency of 4 ms.

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