Ookla: Median 5G download speeds in Malaysia have gotten slower


It further says the drop in median speed was accompanied by an increase in 5G services from 9.4% to 26.5% across the same period. — Photo by James Yarema on Unsplash

PETALING JAYA: A report from Internet access and performance analytics platform Ookla claims that Malaysian 5G speeds have declined over the past year.

According to the data gathered via Ookla's Speedtest Intelligence data aggregating platform, the current median 5G download speed in the country sits at 387.39Mbps (megabits per second) as of Q2 2024, dropping from the 506.96Mbps median in Q2 2023.

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