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OpenSignal Global State of LTE Report - March 2015

The State of LTE



4G

LTE

is

consumers'

increasingly

more

experience

on

important
mobile,

to

Spain (18 Mbps)

with

Fastest Country With LTE

subscriptions for the service, as well as its


availability, having grown dramatically over the
past year.
The OpenSignal app allows users to contribute to
our impartial coverage maps of mobile networks,
we took data from those of our 11 million users
who have LTE plans and focused on their
experience of two key metrics: download speed,
and the proportion of time spent with access to

Vodafone ES (Spain) 25.5 Mbps


Fastest Network With LTE

LG U+ (South Korea)
99% LTE coverage
Network With Best Coverage

South Korea (95% time on LTE)


Country with Best Coverage

the LTE network. All data included in this report


comes from November 2014 January 2015 inclusive.
We found that not all LTE networks are created equal, with big differences between countries
and networks.

THE FULL SPECTRUM OF LTE PERFORMANCE


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OpenSignal Global State of LTE Report - March 2015

This quadrant graph allows for an overview of LTE network performance, combining both
Time on LTE and Download Speed to build a picture of true network performance. This
graph makes it easy to see that the South Korean networks are among the best performing
in the world, recording fast speeds and excellent coverage. Vodafone ES records very fast
network speeds but that their coverage is rather limited. 3 UK record the lowest time on
LTE of all the eligible networks. CricKet USA are the slowest of all eligible networks (we
exclude many networks where we have speed/coverage readings on LTE due to small
sample sizes - we have only included networks in this report where we feel that our data
accurately represents the user experience).

Time on 4G LTE: A Metric for Coverage


'Time on' is our proprietary metric for looking at coverage, based on user experience rather
than geography. Coverage is most important where users actually spend their time,
especially for LTE (as it provides a layer of service that is non-essential for emergencies,
unlike voice or basic internet connection). Our metric looks at the proportion of time a user
has access to the LTE network, which gives a more accurate look at how real-world users
are being served by their provider.

TIME ON LTE

For 'Time on LTE' we see South Korea as having comfortably the best coverage globally,
with all three of its networks at the top of the global ranking. LG U+ ranks the best of all of
our eligible networks, with its users experiencing 99% time on 4G LTE. In the United States

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Verizon performs best, with its 4G users having access to the network 85.9% of the time,
with Sprint some way behind the other US networks.

HOW SPEEDS COMPARE

Spain has the fastest mobile network speeds in the world, averaging 18 Mbps. Spanish
network Vodafone ES comes out the fastest of our eligible networks, with impressive
speeds of 25.2Mbps. Last years fastest country, Australia, has fallen to 14th with all of the
networks recording similar speeds between 12-15Mbps. T-Mobile are the fastest network
for LTE in the US, although US LTE speeds rank among the slowest in the world overall.
Saudi Arabia is the slowest country for 4G LTE, with all three of its networks recording
speeds below 5Mbps.

LTE SPEED VS OTHER TECHNOLOGIES


LTE is, on average, the fastest network technology available, outperforming 3G and Wi-Fi
by a considerable margin globally. It is important to bear in mind, however, the differences
in performance between Wi-Fi and 4G LTE globally are determined by incredibly varying
performance in different countries. For instance, according to our data, 4G LTE in Saudi
Arabia is only twice as fast as the global average for 3G. Similarly, Wi-Fi speeds differ
greatly across different regions of the world so this chart is just there to give an indication
of the relative performance of different technologies in their current state.

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THE GLOBAL ROLLOUT


This map shows the state of current LTE service worldwide. This time last year there were
76 countries with LTE worldwide. This year there are 124, showing the extent to which LTE
availability has increased around the world. Click the play button to see how LTE has
spread globally since its introduction in Scandinavia back in 2010.

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ABOUT OPENSIGNAL
With a smartphone application has been downloaded over 10 million times OpenSignal are
crowd-sourcing cellular coverage on a global scale. Their app runs in the background
acting as a network probe, constantly capturing data points as users move around. With
millions of data points per day, OpenSignal has a unique data set which provides great
insights into the state of the wireless landscape.
OpenSignals most popular product line, the Insights reports, presents clear and timely
analysis of the crowd-sourced data covering the operators within a given market. It is
designed with layers of detail making it valuable to C-Level execs, engineering teams and
sales & marketing. OpenSignal are working with operators, financial institutions and other
stakeholders worldwide.
Measure your network at the point where performance matters: on the devices of your
users.
Sam Westwood, Founder
Contact: sam@opensignal.com, +1-949-207-3175

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