Comcast Xfinity leads in Opensignal's first U.S. convergence report
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Comcast Xfinity leads in Opensignal's first U.S. convergence report
"Xfinity topped the overall leaderboard in two of three categories, leading in consistent quality with a score of 83.9%, narrowly ahead of Verizon. Xfinity also won for combined download speed at 247.1 Mbps, surpassing Spectrum and AT&T."
"AT&T stood out in upload speeds, achieving a combined upload speed of 109.0 Mbps, more than double that of second-place Verizon, largely due to its fiber network where subscribers logged speeds of 161.2 Mbps."
"T-Mobile's fixed wireless access performed surprisingly well on the consistent quality metric, scoring 81.1%, just behind Spectrum's cable subscribers at 81.3%. However, T-Mobile lagged in speed metrics compared to cable and fiber."
The USA Converged Experience Report by Opensignal reveals insights into fixed wireless and mobile convergence. It tracked five providers: AT&T, Spectrum, Xfinity, T-Mobile, and Verizon. Xfinity led in consistent quality and download speed, while AT&T excelled in upload speeds due to its fiber network. T-Mobile's fixed wireless access performed well in quality but lagged in speed compared to cable and fiber. Subscribers spent over 65% of their time on Wi-Fi, highlighting the importance of combined connectivity experiences.
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