Which country has the fastest mobile network?
The Internet is very important for those who love travelling and playing Pokemon Go. So, which country has the fastest mobile network? Let’s find right now!
Which country has Fastest Mobile network?
OpenSignal is famous for mobile software and data researching. Recently, the firm has shown a list of the fastest national mobile networks. Unlike last year, the report considers the average speed of both 3G and 4G. This gives us a better look at which country offers the fastest mobile network. By collecting 822,556 users all over the world, OpenSignal shows how much time users spend on the Wifi network. If they spend more time on using Wifi, that means the 4G network isn’t good enough on mobile devices. By that way, the list is finalised as below.
First, South Korea lands at Number 1 on the list. This country offers 41Mbps speed and becomes the country having the fastest mobile network. Surprisingly, the next country is also from Asia. With 31Mbps, Singapore becomes the closest rival of South Korea. The next country on the list is Hungary with 26Mbps speed. The other countries in top 10 are presented in the pictures below. This result is trustful because it is calculated from typical customers.
Meanwhile, the super-nations don’t land in top 10 of our list. For example, US bring users a 12.3Mbps of speed while the UK is slightly better with 13.7Mbps. China makes a little surprise with 18Mbps speed. Many Europe countries get results above 20Mbps. Finally, India causes a little disappointment when coming at only 5.3Mbps.
Fastest Mobile Network: A solution for India?
India doesn’t get the high result as the list showed. But we have a right to believe that India will have better Mobile speed in the future. The 4G network is more popular in this country. Especially, Nokia and Samsung are planing to launch 5G network in this nation. If the 5G network model comes true, India might have an amazing internet speed. Do you think India will become the fastest mobile network country in the near future?