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The State of Mobile Voice App Experience

By Hardik Khatri, Peter Boyland, October 2019

Voice apps offer flexibility across a number of devices and networks, and have soared in popularity as smartphones become more and more ubiquitous.But what's the mobile user experience like on these voice apps
on today's mobile networks?

Mexico, October 2019, Mobile Network Experience

By David Nedescu, October 2019

See who wins our new Voice App Experience award, as well as latest developments in the Mexican Mobile Market in our biannual report!

The fastest cities in Mexico for mobile broadband are in the north

By Kevin Fitchard, June 2019

<span>The city of Chihuahua has quite the namesake.

Latin American cities’ 4G Download Speeds vary significantly round-the-clock

By Hardik Khatri, May 2019

Opensignal has analyzed 4G Download Speeds experienced by our users on smartphones across six of the largest cities in Latin America: Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Lima, Mexico City, Santiago, and São Paulo.

Mexico, April 2019, Mobile Network Experience

By Kevin Fitchard, April 2019

Telcel led in our new Video Experience metric with a score of 60.3 out of 100.

Mexico's 3 biggest cities buck the trend of urban 4G inconsistency

By Francesco Rizzato, March 2019

Opensignal&rsquo;s latest report on the&nbsp;<a href="https://opensignal.com/reports-data/global/data-2019-02/Opensignal-The-5G-Opportunity.pdf">5G opportunity</a> highlighted how smartphone users often experience wide fluctuations in 4G Download Speed throughout the day, and that speeds at the quietest hour can be several times faster than at the busiest hours.

Mexico, November 2018, State of Mobile Networks

By Kevin Fitchard, November 2018

In the six months since our last report, AT&T's average 4G download speed fell from 21.7 Mbps to 15.2 Mbps in our measurements, a drop of 30%.