Unveiling the Methodology Behind Opensignal’s Global Network Excellence Index
In this blog, we explain the changes introduced in the February 2026 update of the Global Network Excellence Index, based on Q4 2025 data, including the new High-end and All devices views.
What Mattered in 2025: Opensignal's Analyst Wrap-up Blog
Learn about the biggest shifts shaping connectivity in 2025: from 5G maturation and FWA growth to in-home Wi-Fi performance, satellite expansion, and AI’s rising role in telecom. Explore the key insights from Opensignal's Analyst 2025 Wrap up webinar
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Yet another “year like no other”
2022 has been yet another “year like no other”.
Employee Spotlight: Meet Harley, Customer Success specialist and wholehearted rock climber
Welcome back to our employee spotlight series! We hope you enjoy getting to know the diverse and unique talent we have the pleasure to work with every day. In this post, we get to know Harley, one of our Customer Success specialists based in Victoria, British Columbia (BC). What is your role at Opensignal?I joined a little over 2.5 years ago as a Customer Success specialist.
Demystifying mobile video experience
When Opensignal pioneered its Video Experience metric four years ago, mobile had already taken over the online video scene.
5G is growing up … and it’s growing up fast
From rumors and pilot tests to mass deployment and nearly 700 million subscriptions globally, 5G has taken over the world in a mere three years.
Employee Spotlight: Meet Lisa, Data Scientist and semi-pro baker
Welcome back to our employee spotlight series! One of the key contributors to our growth and success has been our fantastic team, so it’s fitting to bring them into the spotlight with a recurring series.
Consistent Quality explained
Opensignal has long been at the forefront of innovation when it comes to measuring real-world network experience.
Why confidence intervals are vital in analyzing mobile network experience
In the world of scientific experiments there is no such thing as an exact measurement.

