Big three carriers earn top places in mobile experience report
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Big three carriers earn top places in mobile experience report
"Opensignal's research found that T-Mobile led all carriers for reliability, experience, consistent quality, and access to 5G. Consistent quality is defined as how well a network supports the requirements for common applications that users consider acceptable to complete various "demanding" tasks, though Opensignal doesn't define what "demanding" is in this context. Reliability, on the other hand, refers to the ability of users to connect to and complete everyday tasks."
"Verizon topped its mobile competitors in the video portion of the report, winning top honors for 5G video experience and 5G live video experience. The scores just missed the top quartile, with Verizon earning marks of 71.4 (out of 100) for streaming video of 1080p resolution with "satisfactory" loading times in the 5G video experience category, and 73.4 for 5G Live Video Experience."
T-Mobile led all major U.S. carriers for reliability, user experience, consistent quality, and access to 5G. Consistent quality measures how well networks support the requirements for common applications that users consider acceptable to complete various "demanding" tasks. Reliability measures the ability of users to connect to and complete everyday tasks. Opensignal revised its 5G availability metric to count whether a user has access to a 5G network regardless of whether the connection is being used. Verizon topped competitors in 5G video experience and 5G live video experience, scoring 71.4 and 73.4. AT&T recorded the best overall time on a mobile network, with 99.6% access to 3G or better versus Verizon's 99.5%. The FCC plans AWS-3 and additional upper C-band spectrum auctions, with bidding targeted for completion by mid-2027.
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