Cleveland has the fastest mobile download speeds

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Opensignal discovered that the fastest speeds remained in the North and Northeast, instead of “the tech hubs of the West Coast.”


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Want the fastest mobile download speeds possible? Move to Cleveland.

On networks in the 50 biggest United States cities, mobile analytics business Opensignal discovered that Cleveland offered about double the speeds of Oklahoma City, which can be found in last: 32.8 megabits per 2nd versus 16.9Mbps. 

The leading 5 fastest cities were Cleveland, Minneapolis, New York, Detroit and Pittsburgh, while the bottom 5 were Memphis, Tennessee; New Orleans; Riverside, California; San Antonio; and Oklahoma City. For its newest report, the business took a look at smart device users’ experiences on mobile networks from January through March of this year. 

State by state, Opensignal discovered that the fastest speeds remained in the North and Northeast, instead of “the tech hubs of the West Coast.”

“California, home to both Silicon Valley and the movie industry, ranked just 19th in download speed experience while Washington state, home to Amazon and Microsoft’s HQs, ranked 16th,” the business kept in mind Friday.

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Mobile speeds state by state


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The fastest state was New Jersey, with speeds of nearly 33Mbps, while bottom-ranked Mississippi is balancing speeds of simply 12Mbps. Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Ohio, Minnesota and North Dakota were likewise extremely ranked.

On latency — the time it requires to pack websites utilizing mobile networks — the leading 5 significant United States cities were Baltimore, New York, Washington, Dallas and Philadelphia. The cities with the slowest latency were New Orleans; Kansas City; Nashville, Tennessee;   Louisville/Jefferson County, Kentucky; and Memphis, Tennessee, according to the report.

With 5G being available in now, Opensignal stated its next report will reveal precisely what distinction the brand-new networks make to download speeds.

“Carriers will find it hard to sell 5G services unless 5G offers a better mobile network experience,” it stated.

Earlier today CNET evaluated Sprint’s 5G speeds, and previously this month, Verizon’s 5G speeds. AT&T’s 5G network is likewise live, while the very first indications of T-Mobile’s 5G network in New York have actually appeared.

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