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USA, January 2018, State of Mobile Networks

By Kevin Fitchard, January 2018

After Verizon and AT&T reintroduced unlimited plans last February, their 4G speeds began steadily falling in our measurements as their networks faced the increased data consumption.

Which US cities lean on Wifi the most?

By Kevin Fitchard, December 2017

When we talk about smartphone connectivity, we tend to focus on the big name cellular technologies like LTE and future 5G technologies.

Minneapolis tops the US charts in 4G speed

By Kevin Fitchard, November 2017

If having a fast 4G connection is your thing, you might want to pick the Mall of America over the a casino on the Las Vegas Strip for your next weekend getaway.

USA, August 2017, State of Mobile Networks

By Kevin Fitchard, August 2017

Six months after reintroducing unlimited plans, Verizon and AT&T experienced a marked decline in 4G speeds in our tests.

Analyzing the impact of unlimited data in the US

By Kevin Fitchard, August 2017

Last week OpenSignal <a href="/blog/2017/07/24/introducing-opensignals-new-peak-speed-metric/">unveiled a new experimental metric</a> called average peak speed, which is designed to gauge a network&rsquo;s full data connection capabilities under optimal conditions.

Whose customers are using Wifi the most in the US?

By Kevin Fitchard, April 2017

Though we may be in the era of fast 4G connections, Wifi still plays a significant role in our mobile connectivity.

LTE: How US operators stack up by region

By Kevin Fitchard, February 2017

Last week OpenSignal released its semi-annual State of Mobile Networks report for the U.S., comparing the 3G and 4G performance of the big 4 nationwide.