USA, May 2026, Fixed Broadband Experience
This report focuses on national broadband experience in the U.S. looking at five key measures: Download Speed, Upload Speed, Consistent Quality, Video and Reliability. Xfinity leads with three awards, while AT&T tops Upload and Spectrum wins Reliability.
Japan, May 2026, Fixed Broadband Experience
In the Wireline Experience analysis in Japan, NURO Hikari wins across all five categories — either outright or jointly. It also earns the Best Home Internet award for fixed-line services.
Central Asia mobile future: from 5G hype to measurable network excellence
Central Asia’s mobile future will be shaped less by who has launched 5G and more by who can convert spectrum, densification and user adoption into measurable network excellence — with Kazakhstan leading, Uzbekistan accelerating, and the rest of the region still in transition.
Europe’s Fixed Broadband Landscape: From fiber coverage to in-home experience
In this report, we assess Europe's broadband infrastructure in the context of industry discussion at the FTTH Conference held in London in April 2026. By bringing together infrastructure progress and Opensignal’s proprietary insights on user experience, we assess why the next stage of improvement increasingly depends on what happens inside the home.
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Portugal, July 2020, Mobile Network Experience
Vodafone users have the best Games Experience in Portugal and MEO is piling on the pressure when it comes to download speeds.
USA, July 2020, Mobile Network Experience Report
T-Mobile and Verizon each won three Opensignal awards.
Mobile networks' speeds faster in the Alps than in southern provinces of Italy
Opensignal analysed Italy’s mobile experience using ISTAT’s Ecological Provinces and found that our users in the Alps on average enjoyed faster download and upload speeds compared to our users in the southern ecological provinces.
Colombia, July 2020, Mobile Network Experience
For the first time in Colombia, two operators — Claro and Tigo — surpassed the 80% mark in the <a href=https://www.opensignal.com/2019/01/03/understanding-mobile-network-experience-what-do-opensignals-metrics-mean target=_blank>4G Availability</a> metric, meaning our users on both these networks were able to connect to 4G services more than 80% of the time.
USA, June 2020, 5G User Experience
The U.S. is one of the leading 5G markets globally with users on different U.S. operators enjoying extremely fast 5G speeds or sizable amounts of time connected to 5G technology.
South Korea, June 2020, 5G User Experience
LG U+ wins Opensignal's first award for 5G Download Speed, with our users seeing average speeds of 237.2 Mbps, which is 16.8 Mbps faster than users on second-placed SK Telecom (220.4 Mbps), and an impressive 22.4 Mbps faster than the 214.8 Mbps seen by KT's users..
Israel, June 2020, Mobile Network Experience
In our first operator-level outlook on the Israeli mobile market, Opensignal found no single dominant operator across our mobile network experience metrics, with four out of five national operators appearing in our award table.

