Brazil, January 2024, Mobile Network Experience
TIM is the most awarded mobile network in Brazil this time around, with seven awards won outright. Claro ends with four outright wins under its belt Vivo’s award haul is more modest, although the operator reconfirms its supremacy for both 5G speed awards.
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.
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Brazil's urban mobile users connect twice as much to 4G
Brazil is showing some keen signs of development — both in its mobile network experience and in its economy as a whole.
Brazil, July 2019, Mobile Network Experience
TIM became the first Brazilian operator to surpass the 80% mark in our 4G Availability metric.
The winner of the Opensignal Copa América hails from outside South America
<span>In the </span><a href="https://www.worldfootball.net/winner/copa-america/">103-year history</a> of the Copa América, no team outside of <a href="http://www.conmebol.com/">CONMEBOL</a> has won South America's most prestigious national football tournament, despite the fact that squads from other federations have been participating in the competition since the 1990s.
Latin American cities’ 4G Download Speeds vary significantly round-the-clock
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.
One Brazilian host city is better prepared than others to stream the Copa América to mobile phones
Rio de Janeiro's Maracanã or São Paulo's Morumbi may be the premier stadiums for this year's Copa América, but when it comes to streaming the actual matches of Latin America's biggest football event to mobile phones, one host city has beaten both Rio and São Paulo — Porto Alegre.
Rio de Janeiro: 4G Availability surges thanks to 700 MHz rollout
<span>The infusion of the 700 MHz airwaves into operators’ 4G networks produced visible improvements in the national scores of our latest </span><a href="https://www.opensignal.com/reports/2019/01/brazil/mobile-network-experience">Brazil report</a> as operators activated the new frequency band across Brazilian cities.
Brazil’s operators still far from providing a consistent 4G Download Speed
In Opensignal’s latest <a href="https://www.opensignal.com/reports/2019/01/brazil/mobile-network-experience">Brazil Mobile Network Experience report</a> published in January, we recorded steady increases in mobile speeds across all operators, although we saw big differences in Download Speed Experience ranging from Oi’s average score of 7.7 Mbps to Claro’s 18.8 Mbps.