As we head closer to the one-year mark for Vodafone and Idea Cellular merger, Ookla, the company behind Speedtest.net, has taken a look at how the performance of the two telecom brands has changed after the merger. In a blog post on Wednesday, Ookla noted that both telecom brands have seen significant improvements in data speeds during August 2018 and July 2019. Ookla believes that the subscribers of Vodafone Idea are certainly benefiting from the merger. The Ookla report also mentions that India's data speeds, whether over wireless networks or wired, aren't improving fast enough and thus, the country is falling behind its neighbours.
According to Ookla, the mobile speed improved on average during the past year, however it wasn't a massive bump.
“Looking at India as a whole, mean mobile speed increased 16.2 percent in India last year,” Ookla wrote in the blog post. “While this percentage alone may appear strong, it represents an improvement of less than 1.5Mbps over 12 months. Also worrying, the country's average mobile speed declined after May 2019.”

Airtel topped the mobile speed rankings over the past 12 months
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Vodafone saw a decline between November 2018 and January 2019; however, its speeds have improved significantly since. It recorded a year-over-year improvement of 23.6 percent.
Idea's mobile speeds improved throughout the year, except one month and it recorded a year-over-year improvement of 51.2 percent. In comparison, Airtel and Jio only saw improvements of 7.7 percent and 10.8 percent, respectively.

Jio Fiber showed the most improvement in fixed line broadband speed over the past year
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On the fixed line broadband front, India's speed improved 25.3 percent over the last 12 months, which amounted for 6.21Mbps, with ACT was the fasted ISP for the past one year.