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Canada, August 2019, Mobile Network Experience

By Kevin Fitchard, August 2019

Opensignal recorded big surges in download speeds for all of Canada's major operators.

Canada's 4G networks are well prepared for the 5G revolution

By Kevin Fitchard, June 2019

<span id="docs-internal-guid-7a46853a-7fff-7028-c742-97b25c8d2fce">Canada may not be </span><a href="https://www.itworldcanada.com/article/mainstream-launch-of-5g-expected-in-canada-in-2021/417579">moving as quickly</a> as its larger neighbor to the south in rolling out 5G, but given the power of its 4G networks, Canada isn&#39;t likely feeling the same pressure as the U.S.

Movies are just better in French: Quebec has the best Video Experience of the top 10 cities in Canada

By Kevin Fitchard, March 2019

The Canadian city where mobile video is at its best is none other than the eponymous capital of Quebec.

Canada, February 2019, Mobile Network Experience

By Kevin Fitchard, February 2019

Bell and Telus tied for our Video Experience award, but most notable were their scores, which exceeded the 65 points that define a Very Good quality experience in our measurements.

Voila! The fastest city in Canada for mobile speeds is Montreal

By Kevin Fitchard, December 2018

The fastest mobile data speeds in Canada have a particularly francophone flair.

Canada's Bell and Telus have the edge over Rogers in video experience

By Kevin Fitchard, October 2018

In our <a href="/reports/2018/09/state-of-mobile-video">State of Mobile Video Report</a>, the Americas didn&#39;t compare that favorably with Europe in mobile video quality, but one country did stand out in the New World.

Canada and Bolivia lead the Americas in our video experience analysis

By Kevin Fitchard, October 2018

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.