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Opensignal reports and analyses are the definitive guide to understanding the true experience consumers receive on mobile and broadband networks.

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Wi-Fi drives smartphone data consumption in the US, but trends vary across operators

By Andrey Popov, Francesco Rizzato, Rupert Bapty, October 2024

In this analysis, we examine the data usage patterns across five mobile service providers, including three Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) — Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T — as well as two Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) — Spectrum Mobile and Xfinity Mobile.

Nicaragua, October 2024, Mobile Network Experience

By Opensignal, October 2024

Tigo keeps hold of its outright win for Coverage Experience, while Claro takes home first place for Reliability Experience.

Analyzing the consistency of mobile experience across European operator groups

By Sam Fenwick, October 2024

For the first time, Opensignal has analyzed the mobile experience across operator groups in Western and Central Europe, focusing on Consistent Quality (CQ). We have focused on six groups: A1 Group, Deutsche Telekom Group, Orange Group, PPF Group, United Group and Vodafone Group.

Croatia, October 2024, Mobile Network Experience

By Opensignal, October 2024

Telemach dominates our latest mobile network experience report on Croatia, winning seven awards outright and three jointly. HT (Hrvatski Telekom) has the next largest haul with four sole victories and three joint wins.

Australia, October 2024, Mobile Network Experience

By Max Iannazzi, October 2024

Optus is the sole or joint winner of 8 of the 13 awards including Consistent Quality. Vodafone is the sole or joint winner on 6 of the 13 including download and upload speed. Telstra is the sole winner of both coverage experience awards.

Mobile experience worsens during busy hours in the U.S.’s largest airports

By Rupert Bapty, October 2024

In this report, we look at how heavy mobile network traffic at the five busiest U.S. airports can affect our users’ experience throughout the day — using reduction in average download speed as an indicator of congestion.