
With a browsing performance index of 42.8%, Kenya tops the ranking established by nPerf between January and May 2026. This index, calculated from the 5 most visited websites in the country, places Kenya ahead of Pakistan (42.4%) and Angola (41.6%). This slight difference translates into a marginally smoother browsing experience for Kenyan users on fixed networks.
Kenya outperforms five countries in browsing performance
Kenya records a 42.8% index for fixed network browsing, ahead of Pakistan (42.4%). Angola follows with 41.6%, the Republic of the Congo at 39.3%, Cameroon at 38.2%, and Myanmar at 32.3%. These figures, drawn from user tests, reflect the ability to quickly and seamlessly load the most visited web pages in each country.
Measured gaps, a confirmed trend
The gap between Kenya and Myanmar, which ranks last, reaches 10.5 points, a significant difference in the speed and stability of page display. Between Kenya and Pakistan, the 0.4-point difference remains small but sufficient to place Kenya at the top. These results highlight a tight hierarchy, where every point counts in delivering an optimal experience to users.


