A report by MedUX finds that the UK's 5G networks rank poorly compared to European standards in critical areas like download speed, upload speed, latency, and packet loss. The UK has only 34 percent availability for 5G connections, meaning users can only access 5G a third of the time. UK users are more prone to content streaming stalls, and gamers experience high latency issues with significant jitter rates. Additionally, variations exist within European regions, highlighting a "two-speed Europe" in terms of service quality.
The UK's 5G networks rank poorly in Europe for download speed, upload speed, latency, and packet loss, with users frequently experiencing streaming stalls.
The UK has a 34 percent 5G availability rate, meaning subscribers can only access a 5G connection about a third of the time.
In gaming, UK players face significant issues, including the highest average jitter in Europe at 33.48 ms.
Regions within countries show vast differences in user experiences, leading to a "two-speed Europe" scenario.
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