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Airtel Scores Highest in 4G Speed but Jio Wins in Signal Availability

Airtel scores highest in 4G speed but Jio wins in signal availability on Business Standard. Mumbai fastest 4G speed, Ahmedabad most consistent, says wireless coverage mapping firm OpenSignal

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Airtel Scores Highest in 4G Speed but Jio Wins in Signal Availability

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  1. Airtel scores highest in 4G speed but Jio wins in signal availability Even as the pricing war heats up among telecom players for their 4G services, wireless coverage mapping firm Open Signal has found a disparity in terms of speed and consistency in different regions across the country. According to Brendan Gill, chief executive officer (CEO) of Open Signal, Mumbai has the fastest 4G speed. “We haven’t yet done a full geographic breakdown of India, but we have done some interesting regional analysis. We looked at the top 4G cities in India and found that although Mumbai had the fastest speed, Gujarat’s two biggest

  2. cities, including Ahmadabad provided the most consistent access to long-term evolution (LTE) signals,” Gill told Business Standard. Open Signal has also found diversity in terms of one operator tending to dominate the firm’s metrics in each category across major regions of Mumbai, Delhi, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. It has found that while Reliance Jio scored best in availability, Airtel scored highest in speed, and Vodafone took the most latency awards. “Right now India is in a bit of transition period when it comes to offering a quality mobile data experience. Yet, India is also making 4G data far more accessible to consumers through competition and its rapid rollout of new LTE networks. We have found that on average India has high LTE availability, which measures how often users have access to a 4G signal,” said Gill. Among the 4G operators, Reliance Jio is found to be driving the trend, with its 4G-only network managing to score exceptionally high in OpenSignal’s availability rankings. The users the firm reached out to found an LTE signal on Jio more than 90 per cent of the time, while other national 4G operators scored lower in the same category. “On the other hand, India’s overall mobile data speeds are still quite low. The fastest average speeds our users measured were 11.6 Mbps on Airtel’s LTE network. In comparison, the average global 4G download connection was 17.4 Mbps. READ MORE ARTICLE SOURCE – BUSINESS STANDARD

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