14 | Verizon, Sprint only carriers with ‘good’ mobile video experience – Opensignal | ----------- | |
FierceWireless: Wireless | 2020-07-14 02:30 | ????0? | |
This webinar looks at how CSPs can gain the agility to port use cases and services from one customer or segment to another, quickly and seamlessly. In the webinar we will examine what agility means for concrete services and use cases, how we can quickly adapt a service for multiple different industries, how catalog based service orchestration and DevOps priniciples bring agility to operations and more.Still, it’s superior to the ‘fair’ category, which according to Opensignal doesn’t provide a good experience either for higher resolution videos with “very slow loading times and prolonged stalling” or for certain streaming services. Lower resolution videos from some providers “might be sufficient though.” T-Mobile was shy of the 55-point ‘good’ threshold, coming in third with a score of 54.6. Like T-Mobile, AT&T only delivered a ‘fair’ video experience with a score of 51.3.In a new category, gaming experience – T-Mobile placed first but like Verizon and AT&T, still landed in the ‘fair’ category, meaning most of the time games were responsive and users felt they had control. The ranking measured latency, jitter and packet loss and tested real-time multiplayer games like Fortnite and Minecraft.Recent tests from Ookla also showed Verizon as the 4G LTE availability leader, but fell behind AT&T and T-Mobile for LTE and 5G-capable speed scores. Note that Ookla and Opensignal use different methodologies and the Ookla results were based on users with modern chipsets and located in competitive geographies. -- ???????? | |||
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