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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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Pakistan, August 2022, Mobile Network Experience

By Hardik Khatri, August 2022

In our latest look at the users' mobile network experience in Pakistan, Zong wins the bulk of Opensignal's awards

Cambodia, August 2022, Mobile Network Experience

By Sam Fenwick, August 2022

Smart wins all three experiential awards while Metfone wins two out of three Coverage awards.

Kuwait, August 2022, Mobile Network Experience

By Robert Wyrzykowski, August 2022

We saw a tightly fought competition for mobile network experience awards, with numerous joint wins between the operators. Ooredoo has the largest haul of awards, with five outright and three joint wins, out of 14 awards available. Both Zain and stc end with seven wins.

Switzerland users get faster speeds and better video on 5G than on wifi

By Robert Wyrzykowski, July 2022

In Opensignal’s newest analysis, we looked at the network experience of our smartphone users in Switzerland, when they connected to 4G, 5G and Wifi. Our research demonstrates that our Swiss users saw much faster download and upload speeds connected to 5G than when using Wifi or 4G. Smartphone users also enjoyed a superior video streaming experience on their mobile phones on 5G, compared to Wifi.

Bangladesh, July 2022, Mobile Network Experience

By Sam Fenwick, July 2022

Banglalink wins the Download Speed Experience award but Grameenphone users saw the fastest upload speeds.

Portugal, July 2022, Mobile Network Experience

By Sam Fenwick, July 2022

Our NOS users saw the fastest average overall speeds but MEO comes top for 5G Download Speed.

Quantifying the new 5G Enhanced services in the US

By Francesco Rizzato, July 2022

In an industry first, Opensignal has analyzed U.S. users’ mobile experience when they are connected to premium 5G services on the three U.S. carriers: AT&T’s 5G+, T-Mobile’s Ultra Capacity 5G (5G UC) and Verizon’s 5G Ultra Wideband (5G UW). For this analysis, we refer to these all of these offerings as Enhanced 5G for convenience.