The report found Fibrus had the fastest median download speed in four counties of Northern Ireland. Ookla said while seven large internet service providers (ISPs) dominate the UK fixed broadband market, the landscape is becoming increasingly competitive in some places. However, fixed line broadband was on average slightly slower, at 61.69 Mbps in Northern Ireland, with the median upload at 17.63 Mbps. The median upload speed in the north (18.67 Mbps) also outranked the three GB countries. The tech firm's new Speedtest Intelligence report put Northern Ireland ahead of England (62.4 Mbps), Scotland (57.13 Mbps) and Wales (49.71 Mbps) for the first six months of this year. Ookla, the US company behind one of the internet's most popular performance web services, found the median download speed in the north was 65.21 Mbps (megabytes per second). NORTHERN Ireland had the fastest broadband download speed in the UK on average in the first half of 2022, according to a new report.
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