The speed represents the moving average throughput over the past 30 days and shows only where the average distance between the client (from where the speed test is run) and the server is less than about 480 kilometres.
Ghana is in first place with an average download speed of 5,16 Mbps, followed by Kenya and Angola with 4,98Mbps and 4,53 Mbps respectively.
Rwanda is ahead of Zimbabwe with its speed averaging 3,29 Mbps while South Africa, which scored a dismal 2,98 Mbps, follows Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe has had major improvements in international bandwidth connectivity over the past two years with four operators now running live fibre connections to the undersea cable. — New Ziana.



