Internet Speeds in Laos

🇱🇦 Laos broadband benchmarks: median download, upload, ping, fibre penetration, and the ISP pages to check before choosing a plan.

Laos Internet Speed Snapshot

Median Download21.6Mbps
Median Upload10.3Mbps
Median Ping29ms
Global Rank#91fixed broadband
Fibre Penetration5.0%of fixed broadband
Monthly Cost$22average

What Internet Is Like in Laos

Laos is a landlocked Southeast Asian country with a developing internet market. Mobile broadband has expanded significantly since 2015, but fixed broadband remains limited outside Vientiane. The country's geography - Rugged mountains and limited road infrastructure - Poses challenges for fiber deployment. As a one-party communist state, Laos controls internet access and monitors online content.

Laos' market is served by Unitel (state-owned, joint venture with Viettel), LaoTelecom, and Beeline. International connectivity is via terrestrial links to Thailand, Vietnam, and China. The China-Laos railway opened in 2021 and includes fiber alongside it, improving backbone connectivity.

Top ISP Speed Tests in Laos

Provider pages include typical download speed, upload speed, ping, plan notes, common issues, and troubleshooting steps. Use them with your own test results to see whether your connection is limited by your plan, Wi-Fi, or the wider provider network.

Provider Download Upload Ping Technology Details
Unitel Mbps Mbps ms LTE View speed test →
LaoTelecom Mbps Mbps ms FTTH, LTE View speed test →
Beeline Laos Mbps Mbps ms LTE View speed test →

How to Compare Your Result Against Laos

  1. Run a wired speed test first so Wi-Fi does not hide your real line speed.
  2. Compare download and upload separately; many plans have strong download but weak upload.
  3. Check ping and jitter if gaming, video calls, VPNs, or remote desktop feel sluggish.
  4. Test again in the evening to see whether peak-hour ISP congestion is affecting you.
  5. Compare your ISP page against the country median before upgrading or switching.

Laos Broadband Notes

  • Laos is one of the few remaining one-party communist states in the world.
  • The China-Laos railway (opened 2021) brought new fiber infrastructure along its route.
  • Unitel (Viettel JV) is the largest mobile operator in Laos.
  • Internet access in rural and mountainous areas is very limited.
  • The government uses the National Internet Gateway to control international traffic.