The latest Pakistan Speedtest Connectivity Report (1H 2025) offers a clear picture of the country’s internet performance across mobile and fixed networks. Compiled from millions of real user-initiated tests, the report highlights which providers deliver the fastest speeds, most consistent connections, and the best overall experiences in video streaming, gaming, and customer satisfaction.
Jazz was crowned the Best Mobile Network with a Speedtest Connectivity Score™ of 56.52, significantly ahead of competitors:
This score reflects overall mobile performance, including browsing, video streaming, and speed experience, making Jazz the top choice for consumers seeking reliability and quality.
Jazz also secured the title of Fastest Mobile Network, earning a Speed Score™ of 44.98.
Zong followed with a Speed Score of 41.08, while Ufone and Telenor trailed with 33.52 and 20.44, respectively.
When it comes to consistency, Zong and Jazz tied at the top with 85.8%, followed by Ufone (78.6%). Telenor lagged far behind at just 50.1%, showing significant performance gaps.
For users streaming videos on their mobile devices, Jazz led with a Video Streaming Score™ of 65.54, followed closely by Ufone (64.08) and Zong (63.10). Telenor trailed at 55.21. This makes Jazz the most reliable provider for uninterrupted video playback with fewer buffering issues.
In gaming, Zong topped the charts with a Game Score™ of 66.74, offering smoother gameplay and reduced latency. Jazz came close at 66.07, while Ufone scored 64.54 and Telenor 59.21.
Based on user ratings, Jazz was rated the most trusted operator, with a score of 3.67 out of 5. Zong (3.35), Telenor (3.27), and Ufone (3.25) followed, indicating that consumers continue to prefer Jazz for overall satisfaction.
Jazz consistently dominated across ten major cities, securing the position of fastest provider.
Looking at broader regions, Punjab led with the highest mobile download speed of 22.1 Mbps, followed by Sindh (20.15 Mbps) and Islamabad Capital Territory (19.56 Mbps).
On the other hand:
Jazz emerged as the fastest provider in five out of seven regions.
While mobile networks dominate Pakistan’s internet usage, fixed broadband continues to expand. Transworld was named the fastest fixed ISP with:
Islamabad recorded the best fixed broadband speeds among cities, cementing its position as the country’s fixed-line hub.
🏆 Jazz
🎮 Zong
🌐 Transworld
The first half of 2025 highlights a competitive internet landscape in Pakistan, with Jazz continuing to dominate mobile services and Zong excelling in gaming. Transworld leads in fixed broadband, while Faisalabad and Islamabad showcase the best city-level performances.
As demand for faster, more reliable internet grows, these rankings serve as a crucial benchmark for both consumers and providers, pushing the market toward better digital connectivity.
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