Poland is losing ground: the quality of mobile internet has sharply deteriorated.


According to the Speedtest Global Index report from Ookla, the quality of mobile internet in Poland has deteriorated. The country ranks 43rd in the global ranking. The download speed is 94.37 Mbps, the upload speed is 13.57 Mbps, and the ping is 22 ms.
The implementation of 5G networks has not brought significant progress in improving mobile internet in Poland. Achieving a speed of 100 Mbps may take several months.
Warsaw has an internet speed of 212.38 Mbps and ranks 22nd in the ranking, while Krakow ranks 30th with a speed of 184.89 Mbps.
The development of network infrastructure in Poland has slowed down, despite the competitiveness of mobile internet speeds. Technical limitations of operators and insufficient 5G network coverage may be the reason for this. If nothing changes, Poland might drop further in the rankings.
Ukrainians were previously advised not to save dangerous messages on their phones.
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