NEW DELHI: Bharti Airtel has topped OpenSignal's 3G and 4G speed charts, although Reliance Jio is still ahead in terms of 4G availability, according to the broadband speed testing firm's latest report.
"As it did six months ago, Airtel took both our 4G speed and 3G speed awards. We measured average LTE downloads of 9.2 Mbps and 3G downloads of 3.6 Mbps on its networks. Despite its wins though, both metrics were down from our last report," said OpenSignal's report 'State of Mobile Networks: India'.
The report analyzed over 7 billion measurements from over seven lakh mobile devices across India and covered the period June 1 to August 31, 2017.
It captures the intense battle for 4G dominance between incumbent Bharti Airtel and upstart Reliance Jio and notes that the battle still rages, albeit with a "new twist".
"In the past six months, Jio's 4G speeds have risen dramatically, coinciding perfectly with the end of its free- data bonanza in March," it pointed out.
Airtel still walked away with OpenSignal's 3G and 4G top speed scores, but Jio's "superior 4G availability" drove it to the top of its overall speed rankings.
Explaining this, OpenSignal said the 'overall speed' does not just factor in 3G and LTE speeds, but also the availability of each network technology.
"Operators with lower LTE availability tend to have lower overall speeds because their customers spend more time connected to slower 3G networks," OpenSignal said.
It further pointed out that Jio testers were able to latch onto an LTE signal more than 95.6% of the time, putting Jio 32 percentage points ahead of its nearest competitor in the said metrics.
E-mails sent to Bharti Airtel and Reliance Jio to elicit comments on the report's findings went unanswered.
In all, the report covered Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Haryana, Kerala and Madhya Pradesh.
"As it did six months ago, Airtel took both our 4G speed and 3G speed awards. We measured average LTE downloads of 9.2 Mbps and 3G downloads of 3.6 Mbps on its networks. Despite its wins though, both metrics were down from our last report," said OpenSignal's report 'State of Mobile Networks: India'.
The report analyzed over 7 billion measurements from over seven lakh mobile devices across India and covered the period June 1 to August 31, 2017.
It captures the intense battle for 4G dominance between incumbent Bharti Airtel and upstart Reliance Jio and notes that the battle still rages, albeit with a "new twist".
"In the past six months, Jio's 4G speeds have risen dramatically, coinciding perfectly with the end of its free- data bonanza in March," it pointed out.
Airtel still walked away with OpenSignal's 3G and 4G top speed scores, but Jio's "superior 4G availability" drove it to the top of its overall speed rankings.
Explaining this, OpenSignal said the 'overall speed' does not just factor in 3G and LTE speeds, but also the availability of each network technology.
"Operators with lower LTE availability tend to have lower overall speeds because their customers spend more time connected to slower 3G networks," OpenSignal said.
It further pointed out that Jio testers were able to latch onto an LTE signal more than 95.6% of the time, putting Jio 32 percentage points ahead of its nearest competitor in the said metrics.
E-mails sent to Bharti Airtel and Reliance Jio to elicit comments on the report's findings went unanswered.
In all, the report covered Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Haryana, Kerala and Madhya Pradesh.