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Movistar and Vodafone tied in our Spain 4G peak speed analysis

By Peter Boyland, December 2018

When it comes to mobile network speeds in Spain, it was something of a two-horse race in our last <a href="/reports/2018/06/spain/state-of-the-mobile-network">State of Mobile Networks report</a>.

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.

ประเทศไทย, พฤศจิกายน 2018, สถานะเครือข่ายมือถือ

By Kevin Fitchard, November 2018

ความเปลี่ยนแปลงกำลังเกิดขึ้นในตลาดมือถือของประเทศไทย การพิจารณาประเทศไทยครั้งล่าสุด

Thailand, November 2018, State of Mobile Networks

By Kevin Fitchard, November 2018

AIS now has the distinction of having the highest 4G availability in our results.

Mexico, November 2018, State of Mobile Networks

By Kevin Fitchard, November 2018

In the six months since our last report, AT&T's average 4G download speed fell from 21.7 Mbps to 15.2 Mbps in our measurements, a drop of 30%.

4G networks were the most affected by Sulawesi earthquake

By Francesco Rizzato, November 2018

OpenSignal measured the impact on smartphone users&rsquo; experience before and in the aftermath of the <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/ng-interactive/2018/oct/01/indonesia-sulawesi-palu-earthquake-tsunami-map-visual" target="_blank">7.5 magnitude earthquake with epicentre on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi</a>, on Friday September 28, 2018.

Stuttgart motors into the lead in German cities 4G speeds

By Peter Boyland, November 2018

Stuttgart is often credited as the home of the automobile, and the west German city remains the home of some of Europe&#39;s most powerful cars including Mercedes-Benz, Porsche and Daimler.