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グローバル5Gエクスペリエンスのベンチマーク – 2021年4月

Posted: Apr 15, 2021

現実世界の5G測定に関するOpensignalの最新分析では、主要都市の5Gエクスペリエンスが国内のスコアよりもはるかに優れていることがわかりました。全州市 (Jeonju) のユーザーは、最速のエクスペリエンスを得ている世界中の都市と同様、世界最速の5Gダウンロード・スピード平均を誇っています。全州市の5Gダウンロード・スピードである415.6Mbpsは、韓国全体の結果よりも15%速いです。

5Gグローバル・トップ10にある都市のうち、首都はリヤド、東京、ダブリンの3首都のみです。他の都市では、ドバイ、チューリッヒおよびバルセロナと、主なビジネス中心地が複数ランクインしています。おそらく最も注目すべきことは、オーストラリアとスペインで最速の5G都市が、メルボルンがシドニーを破ってオーストラリア最速の都市となり、バルセロナがスペインの首都マドリッドの速度を上回っていることです。カナダで最も人口の多い都市、トロント、モントリオール、バンクーバー居住の人は、カルガリーのウィンタースポーツの目的地にぜひ足を延ばしてカナダ最速の平均5Gダウンロード・スピードを観測ください。

Benchmarking the Global 5G Experience – April 2021

Posted: Apr 15, 2021

In Opensignal’s latest analysis of real-world 5G measurements across all frequency bands, we see that the leading cities have a significantly better 5G experience than national scores. Users in the city of Jeonju have both the fastest average 5G Download Speed of any city in South Korea as well as the fastest experience in any city we analyzed. Jeonju’s 5G Download Speed of 415.6 Mbps is 15% faster than South Korea’s national result.

Indonesian users who changed operators had a below average mobile experience

Posted: Apr 14, 2021

Opensignal has analyzed mobile subscriber churn in Indonesia and found that our users who changed their mobile operator on average had a worse mobile experience before they switched compared to the typical experience on their original network. Moreover, all our users that we have seen switching mobile operators had a better experience on their new mobile network. Our users who left 3, Indosat, Smartfren and XL on average spent less time without a mobile signal on their new network.

As Brazil’s 4G Availability continues to improve, Belo Horizonte surpasses the 90% mark

Posted: Dec 14, 2020

Brazil has traditionally been mid-ranked among Latin American countries for 4G Availability. But this has changed significantly since Anatel’s resolution to change the use of the 700 MHz band from analog TV to mobile broadband. The distinctive features of this band, unlike higher frequency bands, is that it allows greater penetration and wider propagation and generally boosts the ease of user access to 4G networks.

Benchmarking Malaysia’s 4G mobile network experience before the JENDELA initiative

Posted: Dec 07, 2020

Recently, the Government of Malaysia announced a multi-billion dollar national digital infrastructure plan, Jalinan Digital Negara (JENDELA), to improve the country’s digital infrastructure and connectivity. As a part of this approach, the initiative will work to strengthen existing 4G networks and establish a solid foundation for 5G.