Jazz has been ranked Pakistan’s best mobile network in the Ookla® Speedtest Connectivity Report for the second half of 2025, based on performance data from millions of user-initiated tests conducted nationwide between July and December 2025.
Zong came second while Ufone secured the third spot. Telenor came in last as the slowest network in the country.
According to the report, Jazz achieved the highest Speedtest Connectivity Score of 59.83, which measures network speed, browsing performance, and overall user connectivity experience.
The network also recorded a Speed Score of 42.14 and median real-world download and upload speeds of 24.13 Mbps and 8.89 Mbps, respectively, across all mobile technologies combined.
In video performance, Jazz recorded a Video Streaming Score of 74.41 and received a 5-star user rating of 3.48, based on aggregated Speedtest feedback.
Ookla’s methodology measures real-world mobile performance across common activities such as video streaming, web browsing, social media, and online work applications.
Zong offered the best mobile gaming experience in Pakistan during 2H 2025, while PTCL Flash Fiber recorded the best gaming experience among ISPs.
Jazz led in terms of coverage experience across the country, while Zong came 2nd, Ufone 3rd and Telenor 4th.
Faisalabad had the fastest median mobile download speed among Pakistan’s most populous cities, recording 24.13 Mbps. Hyderabad was second, followed by Multan in third. At the other end of the scale, Rawalpindi had the slowest median mobile download speed at 18.11 Mbps, followed by Islamabad and Sialkot.
Jazz was the fastest provider across ten cities.
Punjab had the fastest median mobile download speed among Pakistan’s regions, recording 20.97 Mbps. Sindh was second, followed by Balochistan in third.
At the other end of the scale, Azad Jammu and Kashmir had the slowest median mobile download speed at 12.07 Mbps, followed by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. Jazz was the fastest provider across four regions.