Uzbekistan has outpaced its Central Asian counterparts in the widespread distribution of internet services. As of today, the nation boasts a total of 31 mn network users, with 4.4 mn households, businesses, and social facilities benefiting from broadband services. The mobile internet user count stands impressively at 29.5 mn.
The republic hosts a network of 51 internet service providers, contributing to its status as the fastest-growing country in Central Asia in terms of internet service distribution.
Uzbekistan's internet infrastructure earned global recognition in 2023, securing the 131st position in the world for the speed of wired internet, marking a substantial climb of 24 points from the previous year, as reported by Cable.co.uk. Notably, the country showcased exceptional broadband internet speed in June, outperforming all other nations in the region.
Comparatively, other Central Asian countries lag behind Uzbekistan in internet speed rankings. Kyrgyzstan holds the 142nd position, Kazakhstan trails at 155th place, and Turkmenistan ranks at 206th place.
This significant achievement solidifies Uzbekistan's commitment to advancing its technological landscape and ensuring that its citizens and businesses benefit from high-speed and efficient internet services.
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