Video experience\, 4G availability improves substantially in India: Report

Video experience, 4G availability improves substantially in India: Report

The report notes that mobile networks in India are getting faster and faster, consumer habits are changing, and the thirst for video content is now shaping operator strategy

BS Web Team  |  New Delhi 

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and scores have improved substantially in India, a report published on Thursday observed.

The report by OpenSignal, an independent global wireless coverage mapping company, released its November 2018 India: Mobile Network Experience Report for the period of three months spanning from June 1 to August 29, 2018, which said that measured India's and major telecom operators on top-level metrics such as, 4G Availability, Experience, Experience, Latency Experience and overall

The report notes that in India are getting "faster and faster", consumer habits are changing, and the thirst for video content is now shaping operator strategy. The report recognises Reliance Jio, and as the joint winners in the category.

Reliance bagged the award in the report and managed to keep Experience crown, while coming in on the second spot for According to the report, came out as the winner in the Experience category, averaging speeds of 2.88 Mbps.

Reliance also won OpenSignal's Latency Experience award with an average score of 72.2 milliseconds(ms), an 8ms improvement on its closest rival. Latency refers to the delay users experience as data makes a round trip through the network: If the latency of your network is high, you’ll experience a lot more lag time. Lower latency scores mean web pages begin loading more quickly and real-time communications apps and online game experience less lag.

has seen price disruptions since the entry of Reliance in the market in 2016. This price war may subside in the coming days as expects operators to move towards the tiered paid data models familiar in the rest of the mobile world. With the price war subsiding in the maturing market, India's operators may get a breathing space to focus on service quality.

For the report, analysed more than 10.5 billion measurements from 1.7 million devices during the 90-day period.

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First Published: Thu, November 01 2018. 18:46 IST