USA, May 2026, Fixed Broadband Experience MSA View
Looking at broadband experience in the 50 largest Metropolitan Statistical Areas in the U.S., AT&T's and Verizon's fiber perform strongly in the cities where they are present. Cable operators, as well as regional providers, also show strong local performances.
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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The Race for Network Leadership is Heating Up in Opensignal’s latest U.S. Mobile Network Experience Report
Today marks the seventh time we release our semi-annual industry report on the state of mobile networks in the U.S.
USA, January 2019, Mobile Network Experience
For the last two years T-Mobile has been the dominant operator for mobile network experience across our metrics, winning most of our speed and availability awards in OpenSignal's last three reports.
New Jersey offers the best video experience in the lower 48 US states
A few weeks ago, we examined how the lower-48 states in the U.S. <a href="https://opensignal.com/blog/2018/11/14/the-mid-atlantic-is-a-hot-zone-for-mobile-download-speed-in-the-us/">stacked up in terms of overall speed</a>, and we discovered an interesting pattern: The states with fastest download speeds were largely concentrated on the Eastern Seaboard along the Boston-to-D.C.
The Mid-Atlantic is a hot zone for mobile download speed in the US
Only one state or commonwealth can claim to have the fastest mobile broadband speeds in the union, and that state is New Jersey.
Hurricane Florence’s impact on mobile networks lasted for days
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..
Canada and Bolivia lead the Americas in our video experience analysis
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.
Strong US TV and video market leads to controversial mobile network prioritization solutions
One of the most controversial practices that mobile operators can be accused of is prioritizing certain types of network traffic over others, or limiting the quality of video which consumers can stream.

