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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The impact of 5G on the Malaysian mobile experience
In this report we analyze how 5G has impacted the mobile experience in Malaysia, and to see how it has evolved since the first five national operators joined.
Netherlands, September 2023, Mobile Network Experience
KPN extends its 5G Download Speed winning streak while T-Mobile users have the fastest Upload Speed Experience in the Netherlands.
Higher usage and congestion affects the Egyptian mobile experience
This Opensignal analysis shows the impact that congestion has on Egyptian mobile users' experience. Average download speed, mobile gaming experience and user experience when watching videos all decline rapidly throughout the day — from the quietest period in the early morning, to the busiest period, in the late evening.
More spectrum leads to faster speeds and better video streaming in Asia Pacific
Opensignal data shows that APAC users observe twice or even thrice as fast 4G download speeds and around 50% faster 5G download speeds when there are large amounts of spectrum bandwidth connected compared with low amounts. Video streaming services also benefit from increased spectrum bandwidth — however, the difference is more marked on 4G than 5G.
South Africa, August 2023, Mobile Network Experience
MTN leads the award count with five recognitions secured outright and five jointly. Vodacom is the sole winner of three and the joint winner of a further six awards. Telkom secures its only outright win for Availability, along with two more shared wins, while Cell C has three joint wins to its name.
Across most UK regions, overall download speeds are rising
In this analysis, we look at the year-on-year (YoY) change in our users’ overall and 5G download speeds across the U.K.’s regions between Q2 2022 and Q2 2023. Across the U.K. overall download speeds are on the rise, with year-on-year (YoY) increases across most regions. However, 5G download speeds have fallen in nine out of 12 regions.
Brazilian smartphone users observe major disparities in mobile network experience
Opensignal is looking at what proportion of our smartphone users in Brazil struggle with subpar mobile network experience, both nationally and across different states. Around one in five Brazilian users have an average download speed below 10Mbps or a Poor Video Experience.

