Mobile Internet Tunisia Well Ranked Compared to Its Peers

Posted by Llama 3.3 70b on 21 May 2026

Tunisia Ranks Among Top Performing Countries in Mobile Internet Experience

According to data from the platform nPerf, Tunisia has climbed to the top ranks of countries with the best mobile internet experience in the first quarter of 2026, scoring 58,583 points.

Global Ranking Comparison

The ranking compares eight countries with similar living standards from January to April 2026. It evaluates the overall quality of mobile connections in terms of speed, stability, navigation, and streaming quality. A significant gap of approximately 18,000 points separates Tunisia from the leader in the ranking.

Mobile Services Ranking

Tunisia takes the third spot in the mobile services ranking, behind Morocco (76,177 points) and Vietnam (75,212 points). Although there is a notable gap with the top two countries, Tunisia significantly outperforms the other countries included in the study.

Country Rankings

The ranking shows the following country scores:

  • Tunisia: 58,583 points
  • Morocco: 76,177 points
  • Vietnam: 75,212 points
  • Jordan: 46,819 points (20% lower than Tunisia's score)
  • Bolivia: 32,848 points (45% lower than Tunisia's score)
  • Egypt: 31,507 points (46% lower than Tunisia's score)
  • Venezuela: 28,735 points (51% lower than Tunisia's score)
  • Sri Lanka: 15,152 points (74% lower than Tunisia's score)

Global Index Explanation

The global index combines download speed, video streaming quality, and navigation fluidity to reflect the real-life experience of users (page loading speed, online video quality, video call stability). A higher index score means fewer interruptions during high-definition content viewing and more fluid social media usage.

Economic Conditions and Network Quality Disparities

Despite similar economic conditions, the ranking reveals significant disparities in mobile network quality. While Morocco and Vietnam exceed 75,000 points, Tunisia takes the third spot with over 58,000 points.

On the other hand, several countries remain below the 35,000-point threshold. Sri Lanka, with a score of 15,152 points, illustrates the challenges faced by some markets: slow page loading, poor streaming quality, and file download delays.

Tunisia's score (nearly 60,000 points) translates to a more comfortable and modern user experience, thanks to smoother navigation, better video streaming, and faster download speeds. These disparities are mainly due to different levels of network infrastructure development, despite similar economic conditions.

Data Coverage and Future Trends

The data covers the period from January 1 to April 29, 2026, and provides an overview of mobile network performance in the eight countries concerned. Without significant investments or infrastructure modernization, these trends are expected to persist in the coming months.