BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 27. The performance
evaluation of internet networks in Azerbaijan will be based on not
only speed indicators but also broader technical parameters, Ookla
President and CEO Stephen Bye said at a Hospitality Connectivity
Summit in Baku today, Trend reports.
"We measure more than just speed. These indicators provide a
deeper understanding of the real quality of networks and user
experience. The Down Detector service, which is part of the Ookla
ecosystem, monitors outages in applications and digital platforms
in real time. Currently, this system covers about 25,000 services
and about 60 countries around the world, identifying problems based
on user signals. In addition, the performance of Wi-Fi networks is
measured using the Ekahau solution. The quality indicators of more
than four million access points are analyzed annually," he
noted.
The Speedtest Global Index report of Ookla, a global broadband
and mobile network quality assessment company, recorded fixed
broadband median internet speed growth by 3.11%, or 2.68 MB/s, and
mobile internet speed by 5.46%, or 4.55 MB/s, in Azerbaijan in
December 2025 compared to the previous month.
The Azerbaijan Hospitality Connectivity Summit is being held in
cooperation with the Information and Communication Technologies
Agency (ICTA), Ookla, the Azerbaijan Hotel Association, and the
Azerbaijan Tourism Board.
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