Speedtest: Internet speed in Uzbekistan improves but the country drops in the rating

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The Internet service Speedtest.net of the Irish company Ookla has published a monthly Speedtest Global Index, which contains data on the speed of mobile and fixed broadband Internet in the world as of March 2019.
Uzbekistan has slightly lost its position:
By mobile Internet speed, it lost one position and took 127th place out of 139 at a speed of 9.49 Mbit/s.
By the speed of fixed broadband Internet, it declined to the 131st place out of 178 at a speed of 11.81 Mbit/s.
Norway occupied the first place by mobile Internet speed (67.54 Mbit/s), and Singapore by fixed broadband Internet speed (199.62 Mbit/s).
Speedtest calculates the speed and generates a rating based on its own data received from users who use the service to check the speed of their connection.
The service includes only the countries from which at least 670 unique mobile Internet speed tests and 3333 unique fixed broadband Internet speed tests were received per month.
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