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Ireland has Faster Mobile Internet Speeds than the UK but still lags behind Portugal and France

For this analysis, 12,242 internet speed tests from the nPerf app (available on Android and iOS) were considered in Ireland between January 1, 2024, and September 30, 2024.

Ireland offered a mobile download speed 22 Mb/s faster than the UK. Portugal is the fastest country, offering an average of 177 Mb/s, 75 Mb/s faster than Ireland.

France is in second place with an average of 113 Mb/s, followed by Ireland (102 Mb/s) and Germany (99 Mb/s). Behind Spain (85 Mb/s) are Italy (81 Mb/s) and the UK (80 Mb/s).

In Ireland, the operators covered by these tests, which represent the total average speed, are Eir, Three and Vodafone.

The average speed takes into account 3G, 4G, and 5G technologies.

The Fastest Smartphone in Ireland

In terms of mobile internet speed, the fastest device in Ireland is the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. The average speed with this device was 133 Mb/s between January and September 2024. In this category, Ireland is in last place. The United Kingdom is ahead of it with the iPhone 15 Pro Max (154 Mb/s on average).

In this category, Portugal also achieves the fastest speed with the same iPhone 15 Pro Max (an average of 269 Mb/s). The same Apple device is also the fastest in France and Germany.

What is the benefit of having a fast download speed on mobile?

1. Uninterrupted streaming: To watch high-definition videos on platforms or to listen to music without interruptions, a fast connection is needed to load content in real-time.

2. Quality video calls: High-definition video calls, essential for remote work and personal communication, require good speed to avoid delays, poor image quality, or call dropouts.

3. Fast downloads of files and applications: With a fast connection, downloading applications, updating software, or receiving large documents becomes a quick and easy process.

4. Smooth browsing experience: With good speed, websites and applications load instantly, making for a much more comfortable and faster user experience, without frustrating wait times

In Ireland, the average loading time for a web page on mobile internet was 2 seconds, according to data from nPerf, between January and September 2024. This is the best result. The United Kingdom ranked last in this category, as well as in overall speed.

nPerf offers a web browsing test in its app. The test, designed to precisely gauge loading times, focuses on five of the most frequented websites in the country.

5. Online gaming without latency: To play online, especially in multiplayer games, fast speed is essential to avoid lag or delays that could affect the gaming experience.

6. Increased productivity at work and study: Fast speeds enable professionals and students to perform cloud tasks, attend virtual classes, and access online resources seamlessly, enhancing efficiency and reducing wait times.

In summary, a fast download speed on mobile facilitates a more comfortable and efficient user experience, allowing users to make the most of modern digital tools and services, which is fundamental in today’s interconnected world.

For more details, you can visit the nPerf website here.

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