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The subscribers of Telia and Bahnhof enjoyed the best fixed Internet performances in Sweden during 2023.

In Sweden’s dynamic fixed Internet market, Telia and Bahnhof stand out as frontrunners, closely matched in their service offerings and performance. This analysis delves into the capabilities of these leading ISPs, alongside others like Bredband2, Tele2, Telenor, and Tre, by examining crucial metrics such as download and upload bitrates, latency, web browsing and YouTube streaming scores, and overall nPerf scores.

Telia: Excellence in connectivity

Telia showcases its strength with an nPerf score of 123,275 nPoints, underpinned by high download and upload bitrates of 167.68 Mb/s and 154.25 Mb/s respectively. These speeds indicate a robust network infrastructure capable of supporting demanding online activities seamlessly. Telia’s latency of 44.81 ms ensures a responsive internet experience, further enhanced by web browsing and YouTube streaming scores of 84.03 and 93.13, highlighting its commitment to delivering high-quality content efficiently.

Bahnhof: The speed maverick

Bahnhof closely matches Telia’s prowess, boasting the highest download bitrate in the analysis at 193.83 Mb/s and an upload bitrate of 160.45 Mb/s. Despite a slightly higher latency of 61.36 ms, Bahnhof maintains commendable web browsing and YouTube streaming scores of 84.56 and 92.18, respectively. With an nPerf score of 121,057 nPoints, Bahnhof demonstrates its capability to offer ultra-fast and reliable internet services, making it a top choice for Swedish users seeking exceptional speed and performance.

Bredband2: A strong competitor

Bredband2 exhibits solid performance with an nPerf score of 110,943 nPoints, supported by download and upload speeds of 136.74 Mb/s and 110.61 Mb/s. Its latency of 56.97 ms and browsing scores Web and YouTube streaming ratings of 83.6 and 87.6 highlight Bredband2’s reliable service that ensures user satisfaction.

Tele2: Consistency and reliability

Tele2 offers a consistent service with an nPerf score of 98,755 nPoints, featuring download and upload bitrates of 118.32 Mb/s and 52.79 Mb/s. Despite a latency of 59.6 ms, Tele2’s web browsing and YouTube streaming scores of 76.51 and 86.89 reflect its ability to meet the general needs of its users.

Telenor: Balanced offerings

Telenor provides a balanced service with an nPerf score of 107,436 nPoints, and download and upload bitrates of 109.86 Mb/s and 99.69 Mb/s. Its lower latency of 43.88 ms and decent web browsing and YouTube streaming scores of 78.01 and 87.99 position Telenor as a reliable option for those seeking a well-rounded internet service.

Tre: Potential for growth

Tre, with an nPerf score of 92,537 nPoints, shows room for improvement with download and upload bitrates of 71.92 Mb/s and 19.52 Mb/s. Its low latency of 33.58 ms and web browsing and YouTube streaming scores of 75.93 and 85.31 indicate that while Tre caters to basic internet requirements, there is potential for enhancing service quality.

Conclusion

Telia and Bahnhof stand in close competition at the forefront of Sweden’s fixed internet market, each displaying distinct strengths in speed, reliability, and overall service quality. Alongside them, ISPs like Bredband2, Tele2, Telenor, and Tre contribute to a competitive and diverse market landscape, offering a range of services to meet the varied needs of Swedish users. This comprehensive analysis underscores the importance of evaluating ISPs across multiple performance metrics to fully understand their impact on the quality of fixed internet service and user experience in Sweden.