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Mobile Network Experience Report
November 2025

Opensignal is the independent global standard for analyzing consumers' connectivity experiences. Our industry reports are the definitive guide to understanding what happens when people use their mobile and broadband connections in their daily life.

Author: Mohamed Abbas, Principal Analyst Data Collection Period: Jul 01 - Sep 28, 2025

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Mobile Network Experience Report
November 2025

Opensignal is the independent global standard for analyzing consumers' connectivity experiences. Our industry reports are the definitive guide to understanding what happens when people use their mobile and broadband connections in their daily life.

Author: Mohamed Abbas, Principal Analyst

Data Collection Period: Jul 01 - Sep 28, 2025

Key Findings

Ooredoo dominates for Consistent Quality and speed in Qatar

Ooredoo once again sets the benchmark for mobile performance in Qatar. Just like in the last report, Ooredoo users enjoy the fastest overall and 5G speeds — averaging 74.6Mbps for downloads, which soars to an impressive 427Mbps on 5G. Ooredoo also retains the Consistent Quality crown with 63.2%, underscoring its ability to deliver smooth, reliable performance for everyday demanding tasks like HD video calls, gaming, and social media sharing.

Vodafone leads in gaming — both overall and on 5G

Gamers in Qatar enjoy the best multiplayer mobile gaming experience with Vodafone. The operator takes the lead in both overall and 5G Games Experience, scoring 73.4 and 80.9 points respectively out of 100. Vodafone users benefit from highly responsive gameplay and minimal lag, ensuring a more immersive and competitive gaming experience.

Ooredoo delivers Qatar’s best overall and 5G Video Experience

When it comes to video streaming, Ooredoo takes the spotlight. Our Qatari users enjoy the highest quality experience both overall and on 5G, with scores of 63.7 and 70.8 points out of 100, respectively. Whether streaming HD or 4K content, Ooredoo users benefit from faster loading times and smoother playback with minimal interruptions.

Reliability improves — both operators share the award

Both Ooredoo and Vodafone share the Reliability Experience award, with statistically tied scores between 858 and 864 points on the 100-1000 point scale. Reliability has strengthened for both operators since the previous report, with Ooredoo improving by 57 points and Vodafone by 61 points — showing that users can count on improved mobile connections across Qatar.

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November 2025, Qatar Report
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Market Overview

In this report we examine the mobile network experience of the two main mobile network operators in Qatar — Ooredoo and Vodafone — over a period of 90 days starting on July 1, 2025, and ending on September 28, 2025, to see how they fared.

Overall Experience
5G Experience
Coverage
Consistency
Video Experience
Games Experience
Download Speed Experience
Upload Speed Experience
Video Experience
in 0-100 points
Ooredoo
63.7
Vodafone
53.3
016.53349.566
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Games Experience
in 0-100 points
Ooredoo
62.6
Vodafone
73.4
019385776
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Download Speed Experience
in Mbps
Ooredoo
74.6
Vodafone
63.8
020406080
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Upload Speed Experience
in Mbps
Ooredoo
18.9
Vodafone
15.5
05101520
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National Analysis

Ooredoo keeps hold of the Video Experience award, triumphing with a score of 63.7 points on a 100-point scale and a lead of 10 points over runner-up Vodafone's 53.3 points.

Ooredoo improves its Video Experience score compared with the previous report, while Vodafone's performance remains broadly unchanged.

Our users on Ooredoo enjoy a Good (58-68) Video Experience, while those on Vodafone see a Fair (48-58) experience, one category lower.

A Good (58-68) rating means that our users are, on average, able to stream video at 720p or better with satisfactory loading times and little stalling. A Fair (48-58) rating means that our users are, on average, able to stream video at 720p or better with satisfactory loading times and substantial stalling.

Video Experience scores account for adaptive bitrate streaming (ABR), a technology that allows Opensignal to accurately represent users' real video experience including video streams up to 4K quality.

Definitions

Opensignal’s Video Experience quantifies the quality of video streamed to mobile devices by measuring real-world video streams over an operator's networks. The metric is based on an International Telecommunication Union (ITU) approach, built upon detailed studies which have derived a relationship between technical parameters, including picture quality, video loading time and stall rate, with the perceived video experience as reported by real people. To calculate video experience, we are directly measuring video streams from end-user devices and using this ITU approach to quantify the overall video experience for each operator on a scale from 0 to 100. The videos tested include a mixture of resolutions — including Full HD (FHD) and 4K / Ultra HD (UHD) — and are streamed directly from the world’s largest video content providers.

In addition to Video Experience, we report on the following metrics related to video experience:

  • 5G Video Experience: The average Video Experience of Opensignal users when they were connected to an operator’s 5G network.
  • Video Experience – 5G Users: The average Video Experience of Opensignal users with a 5G device and a 5G subscription across an operator's networks. It factors in 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G video experience along with the availability of each technology.
  • 4G Video Experience: The average Video Experience of Opensignal users on an operator's 4G network.
  • 3G Video Experience: The average Video Experience of Opensignal users on an operator’s 3G network.

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National Analysis

Vodafone continues to lead for Games Experience, taking the award outright with a score of 73.4 points on a 100-point scale and an 11-point lead over Ooredoo's 62.6 points.

Vodafone strengthens its position as its Games Experience score improves compared with the previous report, while Ooredoo's score declines.

Our users on Vodafone enjoy a Fair (65-75) Games Experience, while those on Ooredoo face a Poor (40-65) experience, one category lower.

A Fair (65-75) rating means that users find the experience to be ‘average’. In most cases the game is responsive to the actions of the player with most users feeling like they have control over the game. The majority of players notice a delay between their actions and the outcomes in the game. A Poor (40-65) rating means that most users find this level of experience unacceptable. The majority of users see a delay in the gameplay experience and they do not receive immediate feedback on their actions. Many users feel a lack of controllability.

Definitions

Opensignal’s Games Experience measures how mobile users experience real-time multiplayer mobile gaming on an operator’s network. Measured on a scale of 0-100, it analyzes how our users’ multiplayer mobile gaming experience is affected by mobile network conditions including latency, packet loss and jitter.

Games Experience quantifies the experience when playing real-time multiplayer mobile games on mobile devices connected to servers located around the world. The approach is built on several years of research quantifying the relationship between technical network parameters and the gaming experience as reported by real mobile users. These parameters include latency (round trip time), jitter (variability of latency) and packet loss (the proportion of data packets that never reach their destination). Additionally, it considers multiple genres of multiplayer mobile games to measure the average sensitivity to network conditions. The games tested include some of the most popular real-time multiplayer mobile games (such as Fortnite, Pro Evolution Soccer and Arena of Valor) played around the world.

Calculating Games Experience starts with measuring the end-to-end experience from users’ devices to internet end-points that host real games. The score is then measured on a scale from 0 to 100.

In addition to Games Experience, we report on the following metrics related to games experience:

  • 5G Games Experience: The average Games Experience of Opensignal users when they were connected to an operator’s 5G network.
  • Games Experience – 5G Users: The average Games Experience of Opensignal users with a 5G device and a 5G subscription across an operator's networks. It factors in 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G games experience along with the availability of each technology.
  • 4G Games Experience: The average Games Experience of Opensignal users on an operator's 4G network.
  • 3G Games Experience: The average Games Experience of Opensignal users on an operator's 3G (e.g. UMTS/HSPA or CDMA 1X EV-DO) network.

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National Analysis

Ooredoo retains the Download Speed Experience award, taking first place with a score of 74.6Mbps and an 11Mbps lead over runner-up Vodafone's 63.8Mbps.

Both operators see substantial improvements in average download speeds since the previous report — Vodafone's typical download speed rises by around 23%, while Ooredoo's increases by around 17%.

Definitions

Measured in Mbps, Download Speed Experience represents the typical everyday speeds a user experiences across an operator’s mobile data networks.

In addition to Download Speed Experience, we report on the following metrics related to download speeds:

  • 5G Download Speed: The average download speed observed by Opensignal users with active 5G connections.
  • Download Speed Experience – 5G Users: The average download speeds experienced by Opensignal users with a 5G device and a 5G subscription across an operator’s networks. It factors in 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G download speeds along with the availability of each technology.
  • 4G Download Speed: The average downlink speed observed by Opensignal users when they were connected to 4G.
  • 3G Download Speed: The average downlink speed observed by Opensignal users when they were connected to 3G (e.g. UMTS/HSPA or CDMA 1X EV-DO).

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National Analysis

Ooredoo retains the Upload Speed Experience award, winning outright with a score of 18.9Mbps and a lead of 3Mbps over Vodafone's 15.5Mbps.

Upload speeds improve for both operators: Vodafone's average upload speed increases by around 24% compared with the previous report, while Ooredoo's rises by around 12%.

Definitions

Upload Speed Experience measures the average upload speeds for each operator observed by our users across their mobile data networks. Typically upload speeds are slower than download speeds, as current mobile broadband technologies focus resources on providing the best possible download speed for users consuming content on their devices. As mobile internet trends move away from downloading content to creating content and supporting real-time communications services, upload speeds are becoming more vital and new technologies are emerging that boost upstream capacity.

In addition to Upload Speed Experience, we report on five supporting metrics related to upload speeds:

  • 5G Upload Speed: The average upload speed observed by Opensignal users with active 5G connections.
  • Upload Speed Experience – 5G Users: The average upload speeds experienced by Opensignal users with a 5G device and a 5G subscription across an operator’s networks. It factors in 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G upload speeds along with the availability of each technology.
  • 4G Upload Speed: The average uplink speed observed by Opensignal users when they were connected to 4G.
  • 3G Upload Speed: The average uplink speed observed by Opensignal users when they were connected to 3G (e.g. UMTS/HSPA or CDMA 1X EV-DO).

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5G Video Experience
5G Games Experience
5G Download Speed
5G Upload Speed
5G Video Experience
in 0-100 points
Ooredoo
70.8
Vodafone
57.7
019385776
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5G Games Experience
in 0-100 points
Ooredoo
65.3
Vodafone
80.9
021.54364.586
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5G Download Speed
in Mbps
Ooredoo
427.0
Vodafone
343.9
0109218327436
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5G Upload Speed
in Mbps
Ooredoo
41.6
Vodafone
35.3
011.52334.546
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National Analysis

Ooredoo continues to dominate 5G Video Experience, winning the award outright with 70.8 points on a 100-point scale and holding a clear double-digit lead over Vodafone's 57.7 points.

Ooredoo further improves its 5G Video Experience score compared with the previous report, while Vodafone's score slips.

Our users on Ooredoo enjoy a Very Good (68-78) 5G Video Experience, while those on Vodafone see a Fair (48-58) experience, two categories lower.

A Very Good (68-78) rating means that our users are, on average, able to stream video at 1080p or better with satisfactory loading times and little stalling. A Fair (48-58) rating means that our users are, on average, able to stream video at 720p or better with satisfactory loading times and substantial stalling.

5G Video Experience scores account for adaptive bitrate streaming (ABR), a technology that allows Opensignal to accurately represent users' real video experience including video streams up to 4K quality.

Definitions

5G Video Experience quantifies the quality of mobile video experienced by Opensignal users on real-world video streams when they were connected to 5G. The metric is based on an International Telecommunication Union (ITU) approach, built upon detailed studies which have derived a relationship between technical parameters, including picture quality, video loading time and stall rate, with the perceived video experience as reported by real people. To calculate 5G Video Experience, we are directly measuring video streams from end-user devices and using this ITU approach to quantify the video experience observed by our users on each operator’s 5G network on a scale from 0 to 100. The videos tested include a mixture of resolutions — including Full HD (FHD) and 4K / Ultra HD (UHD) — and are streamed directly from the world’s largest video content providers.

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National Analysis

Vodafone comes first for 5G Games Experience, taking the award outright with a score of 80.9 points on a 100-point scale and a 16-point lead over Ooredoo's 65.3 points.

Since the previous report, Vodafone's score has risen, while Ooredoo's has dropped by 10 points, widening the gap between the two operators.

Our users on Vodafone enjoy a Good (75-85) 5G Games Experience, while those on Ooredoo see a Fair (65-75) experience, one category lower.

A Good (75-85) rating means that most users deem the experience acceptable. The gameplay experience is generally controllable and the user receives immediate feedback between their actions and the outcomes in the game. Most users do not experience a delay between their actions and the game. A Fair (65-75) rating means that users find the experience to be ‘average’. In most cases the game is responsive to the actions of the player with most users feeling like they have control over the game. The majority of players notice a delay between their actions and the outcomes in the game.

Definitions

5G Games Experience measures how mobile users experience real-time multiplayer mobile gaming on an operator's 5G network. It analyzes how our users’ multiplayer mobile gaming experience was affected by mobile network conditions including latency, packet loss and jitter. 5G Games Experience for each operator is calculated on a scale from 0 to 100.

5G Games Experience quantifies the experience when playing real-time multiplayer mobile games on mobile devices connected to servers located around the world. The approach is built on several years of research quantifying the relationship between technical network parameters and the gaming experience as reported by real mobile users. These parameters include latency (round trip time), jitter (variability of latency) and packet loss (the proportion of data packets that never reach their destination). Additionally, it considers multiple genres of multiplayer mobile games to measure the average sensitivity to network conditions. The games tested include some of the most popular real-time multiplayer mobile games (such as Fortnite, Pro Evolution Soccer and Arena of Valor) played around the world. Calculating 5G Games Experience starts with measuring the end-to-end experience from users’ devices to internet end-points that host real games.

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National Analysis

Ooredoo keeps hold of the 5G Download Speed award, winning outright with a score of 427Mbps — around 24% faster than Vodafone’s 343.9Mbps.

Vodafone's 5G download speeds jump by around 10% compared with the previous report, while Ooredoo's remain broadly stable.

Definitions

5G Download Speed shows the average download speed experienced by Opensignal users across an operator’s 5G network. 5G Download Speed for each operator is calculated in Mbps (Megabits per second).

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National Analysis

Ooredoo retains the 5G Upload Speed award, winning outright with a score of 41.6Mbps and a lead of 6Mbps over Vodafone's 35.3Mbps.

Vodafone's typical 5G upload speed increases by around 20% compared with the previous report, while Ooredoo's rises by almost 8%.

Definitions

5G Upload Speed measures the average upload speeds experienced by Opensignal users across an operator’s 5G network. 5G Upload Speed for each operator is calculated in Mbps (Megabits per second).

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Coverage Experience
5G Coverage Experience
Availability
Coverage Experience
in 0-10 points
Ooredoo
8.7
Vodafone
8.9
02.557.510
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5G Coverage Experience
in 0-10 points
Ooredoo
6.1
Vodafone
6.0
02468
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Availability
% of time
Ooredoo
98.7
Vodafone
99.5
0255075100
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National Analysis

Vodafone pulls ahead of Ooredoo to take the Coverage Experience award outright, with a score of 8.9 points on a 10-point scale and a lead of less than one point over Ooredoo's 8.7 points.

Both operators' Coverage Experience scores are broadly stable compared with the previous report.

Definitions

The Opensignal Coverage Experience metric measures the extent of mobile networks in the places people live, work and travel. The metric represents the experience users receive as they travel around areas where they would reasonably expect to find coverage.

Traditional coverage metrics typically estimate either a percentage of land area covered, or a percentage of population covered; often neither will be an accurate measurement of the true user expectation and experience. In many markets there are areas where neither population density nor geographic area reflect the importance of coverage to users. For example, in a large mountain range most users will not expect coverage in the wilderness, but poor coverage in the relatively small area of a ski resort is critical for the enjoyment of a holiday. Estimates based purely on population give undue significance to coverage in the most densely populated areas.

Coverage Experience measures geographic coverage of populated areas and therefore more accurately reflects the coverage expectations and experience of typical users. It can give a result that is somewhat different to traditional estimates based on either geographic or population measures. The metric uses a scale from 0 to 10.

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National Analysis

Ooredoo continues to lead for 5G Coverage Experience, taking the award outright and staying narrowly ahead of Vodafone.

Both Ooredoo and Vodafone see small improvements in their 5G Coverage Experience scores, each increasing by less than one point compared with the previous report.

Definitions

The Opensignal Coverage Experience metric measures the extent of mobile networks in the places people live, work and travel. The metric represents the experience users receive as they travel around areas where they would reasonably expect to find coverage.

Traditional coverage metrics typically estimate either a percentage of land area covered, or a percentage of population covered; often neither will be an accurate measurement of the true user expectation and experience. In many markets there are areas where neither population density nor geographic area reflect the importance of coverage to users. For example, in a large mountain range most users will not expect coverage in the wilderness, but poor coverage in the relatively small area of a ski resort is critical for the enjoyment of a holiday. Estimates based purely on population give undue significance to coverage in the most densely populated areas.

Coverage Experience measures geographic coverage of populated areas and therefore more accurately reflects the coverage expectations and experience of typical users. It can give a result that is somewhat different to traditional estimates based on either geographic or population measures. The metric uses a scale from 0 to 10.

5G Coverage Experience shows the proportion of places Opensignal users with a 5G device and a 5G subscription had an active 5G connection.

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National Analysis

Vodafone comes first for Availability ahead of Ooredoo, with scores of 99.5% and 98.7% respectively.

Availability scores for both operators remain broadly unchanged compared with the previous report.

Definitions

Our availability metrics are not a measure of a network’s geographical extent. They won’t tell you whether you are likely to get a signal if you plan to visit a remote rural or nearly uninhabited region. Instead, they measure what proportion of time people have a network connection, in the places they most commonly frequent — something often missed by traditional coverage metrics. Looking at when users have a connection rather than where, provides us with a more precise reflection of the true user experience.

We also keep track of the instances that leave mobile users most frustrated: when there is no signal to connect to at all. The most common dead zones users struggle with occur indoors. As most of our availability data is collected indoors (as that’s where users spend most of their time), we’re particularly astute at detecting areas of zero signal.

Our availability metrics take a user-centric, time-based approach that complements the user-centric and geographical-based methodology used by our reach metrics.

Availability shows the proportion of time all Opensignal users on an operator’s network had either a 3G, 4G or 5G connection.

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Consistent Quality
Reliability Experience
Consistent Quality
% of tests
Ooredoo
63.2
Vodafone
54.3
016.53349.566
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Reliability Experience
100-1000 points
Ooredoo
858
Vodafone
864
100292.5485677.5870
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National Analysis

Ooredoo is the sole winner of the Consistent Quality award, scoring 63.2% and finishing nine percentage points ahead of Vodafone's 54.3%.

Compared with the previous report, Ooredoo's Consistent Quality score edges up, while Vodafone's dips slightly.

This metric measures if the network is sufficient to support common mobile application requirements at a level that is ‘good enough’ for users to maintain (or complete) various typical demanding tasks on their devices. It assesses a number of experience indicators such as download speed, upload speed, latency, jitter, packet loss, and time to first byte.

Definitions

Consistent Quality measures if the network is sufficient to support common mobile application requirements at a level that is ‘good enough’ for users to maintain (or complete) various typical tasks on their devices.

We combine different experience indicators such as download throughput, upload throughput, latency, jitter, packet discard, and time to first byte to calculate Consistent Quality. These components are evaluated against thresholds recommended by various more demanding common applications used for a range of common tasks.

To calculate the metric value, the proportion of tests that pass the requirements of Consistent Quality is multiplied by the test success ratio, which is the proportion of completed tests to all tests conducted. Tests that pass indicate that activities such as video calling, uploading an image to social media, or using smart home applications will be possible without noticeable lag or slowdown.

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National Analysis

Both operators share the Reliability Experience award, with statistically tied scores of 858-864 points on a 100-1000 point scale.

Both Vodafone and Ooredoo see notable improvements in Reliability Experience scores compared with the previous report.

Opensignal’s Reliability Experience measures the ability of our users to connect to and successfully complete (basic) tasks on operators’ networks. It consists of the following components:
% time connected — The proportion of time Opensignal users can successfully connect to a mobile network
Data Connectivity — the proportion of time when the network is available and the device can connect to the internet
Task completion — whether tasks initiated by the user’s device are completed
Sufficiency — The probability that (basic) tasks will be executed sufficiently well for the user

Definitions

Opensignal’s Reliability Experience measures the ability of Opensignal users to connect to and successfully complete (basic) tasks on communication service providers’ (CSP) networks. It analyzes how much Opensignal users’ experience is affected by the radio access and core network, along with issues that prevent them from connecting to the internet even if they have a connection to their CSP’s network. It also factors in users’ ability to successfully use lower performance applications including SD video, over-the-top voice calls and web browsing.

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Our Methodology

Collecting billions of individual measurements daily from over 100 million devices globally, Opensignal independently analyzes mobile and broadband user experience on every major network operator around the globe.

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