New Third-Party Report Ranks T-Mobile Fastest in North America with the Best Video Experience in the U.S.
T-Mobile is the fastest provider in North America with average overall download speeds of 109 Mbps, 46.3% faster than the next provider and more than 2x faster than the closest U.S. competitor.
The Un-carrier feels the need, the need for speed (and amazing video experience). Independent research and data analysis firm Opensignal published its latest Global Mobile Network Experience Report today, naming T-Mobile as the fastest provider in North America, not to mention the best overall video experience in the U.S.
Here’s how T-Mobile stacks up:
T-Mobile is the fastest provider in North America with average overall download speeds of 109 Mbps, 46.3% faster than the next provider and more than 2x faster than the closest U.S. competitor.
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The Un-carrier also ranked as having the best overall video experience in the U.S., meaning customers on T-Mobile’s network can stream all their favorite content with a better experience compared to Verizon and AT&T users.
T-Mobile is the leader in 5G, delivering the country’s largest, fastest and most awarded 5G network. The Un-carrier’s 5G network covers more than 330 million people across two million square miles — more square miles than AT&T and Verizon combined. More than 300 million people nationwide are covered by T-Mobile’s super-fast Ultra Capacity 5G with over 2x more square miles of coverage than similar mid-band 5G offerings from the Un-carrier’s closest competitors.
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Opensignal Awards: Global Mobile Network Experience Report, February 2024 & the USA: Mobile Network Experience Report, January 2024, based on independent analysis of mobile measurements recorded during the period September 16 –December 14, 2023. © 2024 Opensignal Limited.
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