USA, January 2024, Mobile Network Experience
In the latest U.S. Mobile Network Experience report, T-Mobile leads the award count with nine outright wins out of 15 awards available. Verizon ends with five awards claimed outright, while AT&T scores the highest for Availability.
Global Mobile Network Experience Awards 2024
In this Opensignal’s fifth Global Awards report, we analyse the difference in the overall experience seen by our users on different operators across the globe.
Opensignal data shows the scale and progression of AT&T’s February outage
On Feb 22, 2024, a nationwide, multi-hour outage disrupted mobile services for AT&T network users. Opensignal continuously detected the extent and development of the outage shortly after it began.
Opensignal illustrates the correlation between outage exposure and subscriber losses
States with greater AT&T outage impact suffered greater AT&T subscriber losses.
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5G boosts the maximum real-world download speed by up to 2.7 times 4G users’ top speeds
<p dir="ltr"><span>In Opensignal’s latest analysis of 5G, we've looked at the maximum real-world speeds seen in eight countries which have launched 5G services.
Top US summer vacation spots for a great mobile experience
As the summer months get into full swing, families across the U.S. are planning their balmy-weather vacations.
State of Mobile USA: Quantifying the bar for 5G to beat
<span>In the last year, the download speeds experienced by smartphone users in the US have improved little, rising from 17 Mbps to 21.3 Mbps between the first quarter of 2018 and the same period in 2019.
Apple and Disney’s video launches will highlight the limitations in U.S. mobile Video Experience
<span>Apple is </span><a href="https://www.cnet.com/news/apple-event-march-25-what-to-expect-video-streaming-magazine-news-subscription-airpods/">expected to launch its own video streaming service</a> soon, showing just how important video has become to nearly every facet of the tech and media industries.
Quantifying the real-world experience of 5G E
Some AT&T users in the U.S. have recently seen “5G E” appear on the status bar of their existing smartphones, replacing 4G. This move has sparked controversy because AT&T is using updated 4G network technologies to connect these smartphone users, not the new 5G standard.
Latency is the new 5G speed battleground which will enable XR and AR
<span>For many kinds of immersive interactive media, mobile download speed is not the only important measure of speed.
Big swings in urban 4G speeds highlight why the US needs 5G
Wildly seesawing 4G speeds throughout the day are common in U.S. cities.