Mobile Internet in Poland 5G/LTE/3G (March 2023)

Mobile Internet in Poland 5G/LTE/3G (March 2023)

In March, spring arrived, bringing further measurements of the quality and speed of mobile Internet in Poland. In this article, we provide a summary of the most important information and discuss the results of the study, including average connection speed, signal quality, and the popularity of 5G services.

In March 2023, 508,779 mobile internet measurements were recorded in Poland, a slight increase compared to February, when 420,552 measurements were logged.

In March 2023, the share of 5G technology in the measurements from our application’s users was 11.48%, up from February when it stood at 10.54%. The majority of measurements were taken using 4G LTE technology (82.62%), while 6.9% of testers used WCDMA technology.

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Last month, users of the RFBENCHMARK mobile application most frequently used the Play (31.6%) and Orange (32.7%) networks for measurements. Plus (18.6%) and T-Mobile (17.1%) were less popular among respondents.

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Mobile Internet in Poland – What was the situation like in February 2023?

In the 5G category, Plus achieved the highest average data download speed, while Orange led in terms of data upload speed and ping value. For LTE, Orange achieved the highest average data download speed, while Play was the leader in terms of data upload speed and ping value.

Check out the state of mobile Internet in Poland in February 2023

The state of mobile Internet in Poland in March 2023

5G performance

Average data download speed: Plus (151.1 Mbps)

Plus maintains its dominance in the average data download speed category for 5G, achieving a result of 151.1 Mbps, significantly superior to the other operators. T-Mobile came in second (56.5 Mbps), which shows that this operator is highly competitive, but its result is still substantially lower than that of Plus. Play, with a result of 52.3 Mbps, took third place, slightly trailing the leaders, and Orange (49.9 Mbps) rounded off the ranking. Orange was the only operator to fall below the 50 Mbps threshold.

Average data upload speed: T-Mobile (37.5 Mbps)

T-Mobile outperformed the competition, achieving the highest data upload speed for 5G (37.5 Mbps), demonstrating the solid quality of this operator’s services. Play came second with a result of 35.8 Mbps, and Orange completed the podium with a result of 33 Mbps. Plus, despite its excellent performance in the data download speed category, came last in terms of upload speed with a score of 25.4 Mbps.

Lowest ping value: Orange and T-Mobile (29.8 ms)

Orange and T-Mobile jointly achieved the lowest ping value (29.8 ms) on the 5G network. Behind them, in third place, was Play (31.3 ms). Plus closed the ranking in this 5G network quality category with a result of 36.1 ms.

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4G LTE performance

Average data download speed: T-Mobile (41.7 Mbps)

T-Mobile held onto its regained first place in the data download speed category for 4G, achieving a result of 41.7 Mbps. Once again, it outperformed Orange, which took silver (38.2 Mbps). Play came in third with 37.9 Mbps, indicating similar quality of 4G network services. Once again, Plus has to settle for fourth place (31.9 Mbps), lagging significantly behind its competitors.

Average data upload speed: Play (23.0 Mbps)

Play maintained its position as the leader in the data upload speed category for 4G, achieving a result of 23.0 Mbps, which shows that this operator offers excellent services for both downloading and uploading data. The second place was crowded. Similar to the category of the lowest average ping value for 5G, there was a tie between Orange and T-Mobile (20.0 Mbps). Plus, with a result of 17.8 Mbps, found itself in last place in this category, which could be a result of focusing on the expansion of the 5G network.

Lowest ping value: Play (31.1 ms)

Orange, with a result of 31.1 ms, took first place in the ping value for 4G category. The previous leader, Play, narrowly gave up the top spot, recording 31.3 ms. T-Mobile came in third this time (34.2 ms), although it had clearly aspired to higher positions in the recent past. Plus, with a result of 39.1 ms, achieved the worst result in this category, which could impact connection quality and latency.

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3G performance

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5G/4G LTE/3G Leaderboard

5G
4G-LTE
3G
5G

5G
Parameter measured OrangePlayPlusT-Mobile
Data download speed 49.9 Mbps52.3 Mbps151.1 Mbps56.5 Mbps
Data upload speed 33.0 Mbps35.8 Mbps25.4 Mbps37.5 Mbps
Ping29.8 ms31.3 ms36.1 ms29.8 ms
Number of measurements 11536212711413411434

4G-LTE

LTE
Parameter measuredOrangePlayPlusT-Mobile
Data download speed 38.2 Mbps37.9 Mbps31.9 Mbps41.7 Mbps
Data upload speed 20.0 Mbps23.0 Mbps17.8 Mbps20.0 Mbps
Ping31.1 ms31.3 ms39.1 ms34.2 ms
Number of measurements 1456931332477160469877

3G

3G
Parameter measured OrangePlayPlusT-Mobile
Data download speed 11.8 Mbps12.2 Mbps12.0 Mbps14.4 Mbps
Data upload speed 5.9 Mbps5.2 Mbps4.4 Mbps6.1 Mbps
Ping35.9 ms36.9 ms42.5 ms37.5 ms
Number of measurements 8787588781333292

How did we collect data for the ranking?

The measurements are collected from the users of our mobile app. It allows us to measure basic mobile network parameters – including signal level and quality depending on the technology used by the mobile device, information about the mobile network operator, or the country where the smartphone is located. In addition, on-demand measurements of data download and upload speeds, as well as a latency test, are performed.

When the app notices a low-quality voice call, lack of mobile Internet service, or other services, it has the ability to report the user’s current position where the problem occurred.

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Maciej Biegajewski

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