Which cities are leading the 5G network?

Business Fibre analysed the world’s most travelled to cities by a series of metrics to determine which are the most internet friendly. The firm analysed the average download/upload speed in every city, the average cost of the internet, the number of free WiFi spots in every city and the number of restaurants with free WiFi to determine the most connected destinations. Data was collated between 11-03-2020 – 16-03-2020.

As part of their finding:

5G, the fifth generation of wireless communication technology is set to take the world by storm, with many companies and countries already launching this to the public. But which cities have the highest number of 5G networks? The top five cities include:

  1. Seoul, South Korea – 83 networks available
  2. Los Angeles, USA – 40 networks available
  3. London, UK – 35 networks available
  4. Miami, USA – 14 networks available
  5. Las Vegas, USA – 13 networks available

Seoul takes the lead with the highest number of 5G networks available at 83. London ranks third with 35. Interestingly, three out of the top five cities with the highest number of 5G networks are based in the US, but when it comes to the most internet-friendly cities, the Big Apple is the only one that appears in the top 10.

According to the firm, London ranks as the world’s most Internet-friendly city.

The top 10 most internet-friendly cities are: 

RankCity, Country
1London, UK
2Tokyo, Japan
3Paris, France
4Singapore
5New York City, USA
6Amsterdam, Holland
7Barcelona, Spain
8Bangkok, Thailand
9Seoul, South Korea
10Osaka, Japan

London, UK takes the top spot, showing off the second-highest number of free wifi spots at 688,126, and holding the highest number of restaurants with free wifi at 3,981. This is over 1,000 more than Paris, France, which comes in at second place with 2,750.

Within the top 10 most internet-friendly cities, five are based in Asia including Singapore, Bangkok, and Osaka, with Japan holding an impressive two cities in the top list. In Europe, four out of 10 destinations are ranked as the most internet-friendly, including Amsterdam and Barcelona, both taking the top spot for the fastest upload speed (Amsterdam – 44.87mps) and download speed (Barcelona – 59.23mps). New York City is the only location ranking in the top internet-friendly cities in America, ranking fifth overall.

The cost of data is something many travellers consider when landing in a new country, and for those on a budget, Mumbai, India is the top country in the world for cheap internet costs, charging just £8.24. Prague, Czech Republic ranks as the cheapest country in Europe for data, costing £17.72, which is still over double the cost of Mumbai. Dubai charges the most for its internet data, out of all the countries researched, at a whopping £81.09, which is nearly 10 times that of Mumbai. 

Ian Wright, Founder of Business Fibre, comments:
‘It’s great to see such a diversity in the locations of the most internet-friendly cities, with Asia being the leading continent with five countries ranking in the top ten list.

With London being one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, it’s brilliant that takes the top spot as the most internet-friendly city, as well as consistently ranking highly for the work it’s doing to launch 5G. 

As technology continues to advance, it is likely that upload and download times will become faster, as well as other metrics emerging that will be critical to cities being internet-friendly.’