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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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State of Mobile USA: Quantifying the bar for 5G to beat

By Ian Fogg, May 2019

<span>In the last year, the download speeds experienced by smartphone users in the US have improved little, rising from 17 Mbps to 21.3 Mbps between the first quarter of 2018 and the same period in 2019.

The State of Mobile Network Experience- Benchmarking 5G (PDF)

By Peter Boyland, May 2019

South Korea was the only country to score over 50 Mbps in Download Speed Experience, with the majority of countries scoring in the 10-20 Mbps range across our users. We saw a huge range of scores in this metric, with the lowest average score being less than 2 Mbps.

UAE, May 2019, Mobile Network Experience

By Peter Boyland, May 2019

Etisalat won both our Download and Upload Speed Experience awards very comfortably.

Qatar, May 2019, Mobile Network Experience

By Hardik Khatri, May 2019

Vodafone took a good lead over Ooredoo and won our Latency Experience award with a score of 32.6 milliseconds.

Italy, May 2019, Mobile Network Experience

By Peter Boyland, May 2019

Vodafone kept our 4G Availability award, with an increase of nearly 5 percentage points to reach 86.9%.

Operators’ spectrum use helps explain UK users’ 4G Download Speeds

By Francesco Rizzato, May 2019

In Opensignal’s latest U.K. national report we observed that users experienced widely different 4G Download Speeds on the four major mobile networks.

Latin American cities’ 4G Download Speeds vary significantly round-the-clock

By Hardik Khatri, May 2019

Opensignal has analyzed 4G Download Speeds experienced by our users on smartphones across six of the largest cities in Latin America: Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Lima, Mexico City, Santiago, and São Paulo.