Internet Speed Test in Brazil
Run a Speed TestBrazil is served by Claro, Vivo (Telefônica), TIM, NET/Claro, and Oi. Run a speed test to measure your actual download, upload, ping, and jitter — and see how your results compare to what your ISP promises.
How we measure
The speed ranges and ISP notes on this page combine publicly reported provider information with wired Ethernet tests run through SpeedTestHQ from Brazil and comparable markets. Figures are directional, not a guarantee — your actual results depend on your specific plan, address, router, and time of day. See our accuracy methodology.
Cities in Brazil
São Paulo
São Paulo: Claro, Vivo, NET — Brazil's largest city with excellent fiber competition.
Rio de Janeiro
Rio: Claro, Vivo, Oi — fiber available across most of the metro area.
Brasília
Brasília: Claro, Vivo — capital city with above-average broadband for Brazil.
Belo Horizonte
Belo Horizonte: Claro, Vivo, local ISPs — third-largest metro with competitive fiber.
Fortaleza
Fortaleza: Claro, Brisanet, Vivo — northeast Brazil hub with expanding fiber.
Manaus
Manaus: Claro, Vivo — major Amazonian city; connectivity improving but variable.
Curitiba
Curitiba, Brazil is served by Claro, Vivo (Telefônica), TIM, and NET/Claro.
Goiânia
Goiânia, Brazil is served by Claro, Vivo (Telefônica), TIM, and NET/Claro.
Guarulhos
Guarulhos, Brazil is served by Claro, Vivo (Telefônica), TIM, and NET/Claro.
Porto Alegre
Porto Alegre, Brazil is served by Claro, Vivo (Telefônica), TIM, and NET/Claro.
Recife
Recife, Brazil is served by Claro, Vivo (Telefônica), TIM, and NET/Claro.
Salvador
Salvador, Brazil is served by Claro, Vivo (Telefônica), TIM, and NET/Claro.
São Luís
São Luís, Brazil is served by Claro, Vivo (Telefônica), TIM, and NET/Claro.
Internet Speed Test in Belém, Brazil
Belém, Brazil is served by Claro, Vivo (Telefônica), TIM, and NET/Claro. Run a speed test to measure your actual download, upload, ping, and jitter — and see.
Internet Speed Test in Campinas, Brazil
Campinas, Brazil is served by Claro, Vivo (Telefônica), TIM, and NET/Claro. Run a speed test to measure your actual download, upload, ping, and jitter.
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