Optus and Vodafone are global leaders for 5G Games Experience.Optus’s 5G Download Speed score was 574.8% faster than its 4G Download Speed score, well ahead of the global average improvement of 438.2%. Out of Australia’s operators, only Optus has made it into the top 30 for Download Speed – 5G Global Impact (the percentage improvement in the average download speeds observed by Opensignal’s users on an operator’s 5G network compared to that seen on its 4G network).While both operators’ scores placed them some way from the top of the table - Taiwan’s FarEasTone came first with a score of 447.8 Mbps - they were comfortably above the global average of 175.3 Mbps. Optus and Telstra are global leaders for 5G Download Speed.Opensignal users on FarEasTone (Taiwan), TIM (Italy) and Vodafone (Spain) also saw improvements of over 1000%. Thailand’s AIS users experienced the most remarkable improvement of 1775.2% in their average download speeds with 5G compared to 4G, followed by those on Japan’s Rakuten (1560.5%) and Saudi Arabia’s Zain (1560.2%). South Korea’s SK Telecom’s 417.6 Mbps is the second-fastest, while Taiwanese Chunghwa follows with 391.3 Mbps.ĥG Download Speeds were over 1000% faster than 4G on six operatorsĥG has had an astonishing impact on users’ average download speeds. Including FarEasTone, four out of the top six operators are from East Asia. East Asian telcos dominated the category. With 5G download speeds averaging a blistering 447.8 Mbps, our FarEasTone users in Taiwan enjoyed the fastest 5G Download Speed globally. Both operators are statistically tied for the top spot with scores of 35.7% and 33.6%, respectively.įarEasTone is the sole global winner for 5G Download Speed Our users on T-Mobile (US) and STC (Kuwait) spent the greatest proportion of time with an active 5G connection - more than one-third of the time. Users’ ability to enjoy all the benefits of 5G directly depends on the proportion of time they have a 5G connection. T-Mobile (US) and STC (Kuwait) are 5G Availability, joint global winners In the meantime, here’s a couple of report key highlights and regional insights: In this report, we have compared users’ 5G mobile network experience by operator during the first half of 2021 to see how operators stack up globally, using five key measures of mobile experience. With the ever-growing range of 5G capable smartphones available in the market, 5G adoption is spreading.įor the first time, Opensignal has ranked 5G operators globally by assessing their real-world 5G mobile network experience. Despite the uncertainties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, mobile network operators across the globe have continued rolling out commercial 5G networks to support the demand for mobile data.
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