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The winner of the Opensignal Copa América hails from outside South America

By Kevin Fitchard, June 2019

<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&#39;s most prestigious national football tournament, despite the fact that squads from other federations have been participating in the competition since the 1990s.

The State of Mobile Network Experience- Benchmarking 5G (PDF)

By Peter Boyland, May 2019

South Korea was the only country to score over 50 Mbps in Download Speed Experience, with the majority of countries scoring in the 10-20 Mbps range across our users. We saw a huge range of scores in this metric, with the lowest average score being less than 2 Mbps.

How 5G will solve the congestion problems of today’s 4G networks (PDF)

By Francesco Rizzato, Ian Fogg, Kevin Fitchard, February 2019

Across 77 countries studied, 4G Download Speeds are between 31.2 Mbps and 5.8 Mbps faster at the best hour of day compared with the slowest hour of the day.

What’s in store for mobile in 2019? Opensignal’s predictions for the coming year

By Ian Fogg, January 2019

It&rsquo;s been a&nbsp;<a href="https://opensignal.com/blog/2018/12/20/opensignals-12-days-of-christmas-a-review-of-2018/">pretty busy year</a>&nbsp;here at Opensignal.

The State of Wifi vs Mobile Network Experience as 5G Arrives (PDF)

By Ian Fogg, November 2018

In 33 countries smartphone users now experience faster average download speeds using a mobile network than using Wifi

The State of Mobile Video (September 2018)

By Kevin Fitchard, September 2018

Opensignal analyzed the consumer mobile video experience in 69 countries around the world, and the results were definitely surprising.

With new models, Apple will raise mobile network speeds

By Ian Fogg, September 2018

In 2018, Apple is on the &ldquo;speed&rdquo; or &ldquo;S&rdquo; year in its normal two-year iPhone update cycle: Apple usually launches a new iPhone design one year, then the next year it keeps the exterior design the same but updates the iPhone&rsquo;s components to deliver faster performance.