Who offers the fastest mobile and home internet? Comparison of Orange, T-Mobile, Play, Plus, Netia, INEA, Vectra

2026-05-04 06:00
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2026-05-04 06:00
Over the last year, leading fixed-line and mobile Internet operators in Poland have significantly increased the average connection speed – according to data from Speedtest.pl. Before the May weekend, we check who offers the fastest internet and the most stable connection in Poland.

Mobile internet ranking
Still T-Mobile customers can count on the highest average data download speed via mobile Internet – according to the Speedtest.pl report for March 2026. In May, data downloads were possible at an average speed of 156.4 Mb/s, which meant an increase by over 40 Mb/s per year, which is due to the increasing popularity and range of the Internet offered in 5G technology.
Orange subscribers could also count on average speeds exceeding 100 Mb/s. The average speed offered by Play approaches this threshold. Plus, however, is clearly different from the leaders, and its March result was almost identical to that recorded last year.
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Average mobile internet speed in March 2026 – operator ranking |
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Network |
Downloading data [w Mb/s] |
Data transfer [w Mb/s] |
Ping [w ms] |
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T-Mobile |
156.4 |
21.6 |
22 |
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Orange |
139.4 |
20.1 |
24 |
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Play |
99.3 |
19.1 |
28 |
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Plus |
56.4 |
12.5 |
33 |
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Source: SpeedTest.pl ranking |
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Much smaller differences between the three leading operators could be seen in the average data transfer speed. It fluctuated around 20 Mb/s. And in this case, Plus was different from the leaders (12.5 Mb/s). Plus subscribers also had to deal with the least stable connection.
Home internet ranking
An increase in the average data transfer speed also occurred in the case of leading networks offering home Internet. The average data transfer speed has increased the most over the last year in the case of Netia and Orange. In March 2026, the orange network offered the fastest connection with an average speed approaching 300 Mb/s.
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Average home internet speed in March 2026 – operator ranking |
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Network |
Downloading data [w Mb/s] |
Data transfer [w Mb/s] |
Ping [w ms] |
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Orange |
293.3 |
113.6 |
13 |
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Play |
292.7 |
68.3 |
14 |
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Plus |
282.9 |
130.5 |
11 |
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T-Mobile |
279.3 |
126.9 |
15 |
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Netia |
277.1 |
131.9 |
13 |
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INEA |
272.6 |
248.4 |
8 |
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Vectra |
270.4 |
57.4 |
15 |
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Toya |
244.7 |
82.6 |
10 |
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Multimedia |
226.9 |
42.3 |
17 |
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Starlink |
180.5 |
31.1 |
24 |
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Source: SpeedTest.pl ranking |
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On average, customers of the following operators can also count on more than 200 Mb/s: T-Mobile, Netia, INEA, Vectra, Toya and Multimedia. Users of the Starlink satellite university, which is also included in the Speedtest.pl ranking, can count on a weaker connection.
In the case of data transmission, only the INEA network offered an average speed similar to that recorded in the “reception” category. In March, its customers could also use the most stable connection, with an average ping of 9 ms.
Some operators providing FTTH fiber-optic internet offered an average of more than 300 Mb/s. And in this case, Orange dominated, and the mentioned threshold was also exceeded by recipients of internet provided by Play Światłowód and Netia.
MKZ




