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India, April 2019, Mobile Network Experience

By Peter Boyland, April 2019

Jio continues to astound, growing its 4G Availability to 97.5% — the highest national score we have ever recorded.

Dhanbad: India's hottest city for 4G Availability

By Peter Boyland, March 2019

The city of Dhanbad is known as the coal capital of India, and is headquarters of some of the country's biggest coking companies in the mineral-rich Jharkhand state.

India's 4G download speeds are up to 4.5 times faster at night

By Francesco Rizzato, January 2019

OpenSignal has measured 4G download speeds across 20 of India's largest cities and observed that smartphone users experience varying speeds depending on the city they live in: while Navi Mumbai scored 8.1 Mbps in average LTE download speed in our measurements, Allahabad came last with an average of 4.0 Mbps – half the speed..

Vodafone Idea set to bring a new upload speed powerhouse to India mobile

By Peter Boyland, December 2018

Vodafone and Idea are in the final stages of <a href="https://www.vodafone.com/content/index/media/vodafone-group-releases/2018/merger-between-vodafone-india-and-idea.html" target="_blank">merging their Indian operations</a>, potentially creating an upload speed powerhouse in the market.

India, November 2018, Mobile Network Experience (PDF)

By Peter Boyland, November 2018

Jio continues to impress in our 4G Availability analysis, as the operator’s score continues to grow from 96.4% to 96.7% — remarkable in a relatively new LTE market like India.

Kolkata is India's top region for 4G availability

By Peter Boyland, September 2018

Kolkata is popularly known as the City of Joy, after the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_Joy" target="_blank">novel and film</a> of the same name.

India becoming increasingly switched on to the potential of Wifi

By Peter Boyland, July 2018

The government in India is becoming <a href="http://bwsmartcities.businessworld.in/article/Can-Public-WiFi-Spark-India-s-Digital-Revolution-/28-06-2018-153279/#.WzXyl8wYFTM.linkedin" target="_blank">increasingly turned on</a> to the potential of public Wifi networks, planning to provide coverage to some 250,000 Panchayats (local administrative offices) and 5000 railway stations within the next two years.