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Top 10 African Countries with the Fastest Internet Speeds in 2024 Revealed

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In today’s digitally-driven world, high internet speed is crucial for communication, productivity, education, entertainment, and economic growth. Fast internet connections facilitate seamless communication through email, video conferencing, and social media, enhancing collaboration and connectivity across distances.

Moreover, high-speed internet enables leisure activities like streaming, gaming, web surfing, and social media interaction without interruptions. Economically, fast internet not only supports efficient business operations but also creates revenue opportunities for service providers.

As of January 2024, the Speedtest Global Index ranks the following African countries as having the fastest internet speeds:

1. Egypt – 62.94 Mbps (Global rank: 82nd)

2. Côte d’Ivoire – 58.91 Mbps (Global rank: 91st)

3. Mauritius – 50.42 Mbps (Global rank: 98th)

4. South Africa – 45.35 Mbps (Global rank: 103rd)

5. Congo – 42.63 Mbps (Global rank: 107th)

6. Burkina Faso – 42.23 Mbps (Global rank: 108th)

7. Democratic Republic of Congo – 39.84 Mbps (Global rank: 112th)

8. Ghana – 39.26 Mbps (Global rank: 113rd)

9. Gabon – 38.49 Mbps (Global rank: 116th)

10. Madagascar – 33.09 Mbps (Global rank: 120th)

These rankings demonstrate the progress and investments made in improving internet infrastructure across Africa, paving the way for enhanced connectivity and digital opportunities on the continent.

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