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Argentina, November 2018, State of Mobile Networks

By Peter Boyland, November 2018

Personal continues to dominate our download speed metrics with wins in both the 4G and overall speed categories.

A big gap exists between the best and worst countries for video experience in East Asia

By Kevin Fitchard, October 2018

Of all of the global regions we analyzed in our <a href="/reports/2018/09/state-of-mobile-video">State of Mobile Video report</a>, East Asia definitely had the most diverse results.

Canada's Bell and Telus have the edge over Rogers in video experience

By Kevin Fitchard, October 2018

In our <a href="/reports/2018/09/state-of-mobile-video">State of Mobile Video Report</a>, the Americas didn&#39;t compare that favorably with Europe in mobile video quality, but one country did stand out in the New World.

Hurricane Florence’s impact on mobile networks lasted for days

By Francesco Rizzato, October 2018

During and in the aftermath of a natural disaster, reliable communication plays a vital role to ensure efficient first response and provide critical information to people in the impacted areas..

Europe shone in our mobile video experience analysis – but the winner wasn't who you'd expect

By Peter Boyland, October 2018

Last month, OpenSignal published its inaugural <a href="/reports/2018/09/state-of-mobile-video">State of Mobile Video report</a>, which analyzed how consumers experienced video over mobile networks in 69 countries around the world.

Hong Kong mobile users’ time on Wifi peaked during Typhoon Mangkhut

By Francesco Rizzato, October 2018

Reliable communication is key during natural disasters.

Canada and Bolivia lead the Americas in our video experience analysis

By Kevin Fitchard, October 2018

OpenSignal recently published its <a href="/reports/2018/09/state-of-mobile-video">first State of Mobile Video report</a>, which analyzed how consumers experienced video over mobile networks in 69 countries around the world.