Sri Lanka, February 2026, Mobile Network Experience
Dialog leads the awards table in the latest Sri Lanka Mobile Network Experience report, winning eight awards outright. Its haul includes Consistent Quality and, Reliability Experience. SLT Mobitel secures five sole wins, including all four speed awards.
Global Mobile Network Experience Awards 2026
Opensignal sheds light on the difference in the experience seen by our users on different operators across the globe — to better inform users, operators and regulators.
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Sri Lanka, February 2021, Mobile Network Experience
In our latest look at the mobile network experience in Sri Lanka, Mobitel continues to hold the lion’s share of our awards.
Global Mobile Network Experience Awards 2020
For the very first time Opensignal is providing a comprehensive comparison of mobile network experience globally at the operator-level across five key measures of mobile network experience.
Sri Lanka, July 2020, Mobile Network Experience
Mobitel wins on Games Experience, but much more work is needed before Sri Lankans can fully enjoy mobile games over cellular connections.
Southeast Asia: Connecting the dots between economic activity and mobile experience
We found a strong correlation between mobile Download Speed Experience and the GDP per capita of countries across southeast and south Asia. Our approach revealed a completely different landscape compared with looking at Download Speed Experience, Games Experience or other measures of mobile network experience in isolation.
Sri Lanka, February 2020, Mobile Network Experience
In Opensignal’s first national report on Sri Lanka’s mobile network experience one operator dominated our award table. Dialog won four of our seven awards outright, and by very large margins in all of the categories. Mobitel was the closest to Dialog. The operator won two categories outright, tied with Dialog in Download Speed Experience and came in strong second in several of our metrics. However, Hutch and Airtel clearly have some catching up to do, especially with the latter being a 3G-only operator.

