Peru, February 2024, Mobile Network Experience
Entel wins eight out of 14 awards either outright or jointly. However, Claro is the first Peruvian operator to win the Coverage Experience award and it has six place finishes in total.
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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Peru, Mobile Network Experience February 2020
Movistar users see an almost 10 point increase in Video Experience, catapulting it to first place and from Fair to Good, while Claro has made good but more modest progress in this metric.
Only Callao and Lima Province beat Peru's averages in mobile experience
Mobile experience is heavily influenced by whether a user can access 4G at any time. In Peru, 4G Availability is seen to vary by region, ranging from as little as 68.1 in Pasco, to as high as 88.2 in Callao.
The State of Mobile Video Experience 2019
In one year mobile Video Experience has significantly improved in 59% of 100 countries analyzed. But the U.S. is lagging behind on mobile video as carriers face a spectrum crunch. Uniquely, Opensignal tests mobile video streaming at scale and does not estimate video experience based on speed tests or other indirect measurements.
The State of Mobile Voice App Experience
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
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Brazil excels among South America's fastest mobile cities
The South American continent contains some of the largest cities in the world, and these metros are located in some very distinct locations.
Peru, August 2019, Mobile Network Experience
Movistar increased its 4G Availability score by just 1.5 percentage points — but this was enough to force a draw with Entel, who saw no notable growth in its score.
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.