
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Speedtest Connectivity Report
To show a full picture of network performance in each market, our reports are informed by millions of daily consumer-initiated tests taken on Speedtest, along with quality of experience (QoE) metrics that offer insight into the daily connected activities that matter most to end-users.

HT Eronet offered the most consistent mobile network
88.4% of HT Eronet’s Speedtest samples met or exceeded the threshold of 5 Mbps download speed and 1 Mbps upload speed during 2H 2024.
Telemach offered the best video and gaming experience among ISPs
Among the top ISPs in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Telemach offered the best video streaming and gaming experiences during 2H 2024, according to Speedtest Intelligence data.
Telemach the fastest fixed ISP in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Telemach was the fastest ISP in Bosnia and Herzegovina during 2H 2024 with a median download speed of 93.35 Mbps, and a median upload speed of 20.53 Mbps.
Banja Luka and Sarajevo were the top performing cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Among the most populous cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Banja Luka recorded the fastest median mobile download speed of 43.23 Mbps, while Sarajevo outpaced the other cities to record the fastest median fixed download speed, with 70.49 Mbps.
88.4%
Most Consistent Mobile Network
80.94
Best Mobile Gaming Experience
Mobile Awards
Data Collection Period: July – December 2024
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City Performance
Banja Luka had the fastest median mobile download speed among Bosnia and Herzegovina’s most populous cities, recording 43.23 Mbps. Bijeljina was second, followed by Bugojno in third. At the other end of the scale, Sarajevo had the slowest median mobile download speed at 26.33 Mbps, followed by Bihać and Zenica.
72.03
Best Fixed Network
81.22
Best ISP Video Experience
86.65
Best ISP Gaming Experience
Fixed Awards
Data Collection Period: July – December 2024
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Video Streaming Score
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City Performance
Sarajevo had the fastest median fixed download speed among Bosnia and Herzegovina’s most populous cities, recording 70.49 Mbps. Mostar was second, followed by Bugojno in third. At the other end of the scale, Brčko had the slowest median fixed download speed at 22.41 Mbps, followed by Tuzla and Bihać.
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