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Amsterdam tops Europe's rugby cities for 4G video loading

By Peter Boyland, January 2019

This month sees the start of the <a href="https://www.sixnationsrugby.com/fixtures/" target="_blank">6 Nations</a> rugby championship &mdash; one of the oldest competitions in the sport featuring the cream of European rugby union.

Multiple operators across the globe hit simultaneously by Ericsson network outage

By Francesco Rizzato, December 2018

OpenSignal has identified that December 6th’s mobile network outage hit multiple operators at the same time across the globe.

Europe shone in our mobile video experience analysis – but the winner wasn't who you'd expect

By Peter Boyland, October 2018

Last month, OpenSignal published its inaugural <a href="/reports/2018/09/state-of-mobile-video">State of Mobile Video report</a>, which analyzed how consumers experienced video over mobile networks in 69 countries around the world.

UK, October 2018, Mobile Networks Update

By Peter Boyland, October 2018

EE continues to dominate our analysis of mobile experience in the U.K., winning five of our seven national award categories and drawing in one other.

Can we ever hope to eliminate mobile notspots in London?

By Peter Boyland, July 2018

The <a href="https://enterpriseiotinsights.com/20180612/channels/news/london-publishes-five-step-digital-plan-tag40" target="_blank">Connected London</a> initiative was launched in the U.K.

Which European Tech Hub offers the Fastest 4G?

By Andrea Toth, April 2018

If your tech startup needs excellent 4G connectivity around the clock, it&rsquo;s probably best you set up base in Amsterdam, Stockholm, Zurich, or Tallinn.

UK, April 2018, State of Mobile Networks

By Peter Boyland, April 2018

The road to 4G has been relatively slow in the U.K.