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Despite tall claims, India falls flat on its face in 4G speed test


4G download speed in India three times below global average


NEW DELHI: For all the talk of 4G and high-speed broadband in India, the average download speed — at 5.1Mbps — is less than a third of the global average and only marginally higher than the global 3G speed of 4.4 Mbps. And guess what? Average 3G download speeds across the country are less than 1 Mbps, which could go down to as low as 10 Kbps for some 3G subscribers, according to the telecom regulator.

According to a report by OpenSignal, download speeds in India have dropped more than one megabit per second in the last six months as traffic has surged, mainly on the back of Reliance Jio Infocomm’s free services. Rivals such as Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Idea Cellular have also slashed prices and offered freebies, further adding to demand for data services. OpenSignal is a London-headquartered company that specialises in wireless coverage mapping.

In fact, India — ranked 74th— came below the likes of Pakistan and Sri Lanka and just ahead of Costa Rica in terms of speed. Singapore scored the highest in 4G speed while South Korea scored highest in 4G availability. The global average 4G download speed was 16.2 Mbps.

Consumer complaints over sluggish pace have pushed the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) to look closely at what carriers are providing.

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“The widespread adoption of wireless broadband services in the last few quarters makes it particularly important to take into account the problems that may be faced by the users of these services, particularly in relation to data speeds,” the regulator said in a consultation paper on the topic.

India had 217.95 million data subscribers at the end of 2016 while average data usage has risen from 236 MB a month in September to 884 MB in December 2016, Trai data showed. The regulator had raised the minimum level of broadband download speed to 2 Mbps on January 1, 2015, from 512 kbps earlier.

The Mukesh Ambani-owned Jio has helped India make a big leap in terms of global 4G availability rankings, with users able to find a signal 81.6% of the time in the first quarter ended March, up from 71.6% in the third quarter of 2016. Jio’s 4G availability was at more than 90%, while the other major operators all fell below 60% in the tests conducted by OpenSignal. Still, the score was high enough to rank India at 15 among 75 countries in the State of LTE report.

“Most of that improvement can be attributed to a single operator: Reliance Jio,” OpenSignal said. “India shot up our LTE availability rankings, reflecting a rare instance in which a single operator can have an outsized impact on a mobile market in just a short time.”

However, OpenSignal termed Jio’s success as “a double-edged sword”, saying that the onslaught of data usage which Jio’s launch generated has taxed its network capacity, which has driven down 4G speeds.

Analysts said the mobile data explosion driven by the Jio launch and freebies or promotional offers by incumbent telcos, is putting huge pressure on mobile network infrastructure, especially in urban areas, leading to a capacity crunch which results in low speeds. Typically, 10% of sites account for 50 % of data traffic.

According to Motilal Oswal analysts, circle-wise data indicates that 18-20% of overall consumption happens in major cities such as Delhi and Mumbai against 10% in so-called C circles. Thus, despite pan-India data capacity at 8-10x consumption, telcos need to add capacity in top-tier cities.

OpenSignal said it collected information from consumer smartphones and under normal usage conditions compared with drive-test data, which attempts to simulate what a user might experience by using the same devices to measure network performance in a small number of locations.

OpenSignal took measurements from millions of smartphones owned by users who have downloaded its apps.
 
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Its a battle between Quantity and Quality.

End of the day, Market forces will determine the level of service acceptability.

If one wants better service, one has to pay for it.
 
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Despite tall claims, India falls flat on its face in 4G speed test


4G download speed in India three times below global average


NEW DELHI: For all the talk of 4G and high-speed broadband in India, the average download speed — at 5.1Mbps — is less than a third of the global average and only marginally higher than the global 3G speed of 4.4 Mbps. And guess what? Average 3G download speeds across the country are less than 1 Mbps, which could go down to as low as 10 Kbps for some 3G subscribers, according to the telecom regulator.

According to a report by OpenSignal, download speeds in India have dropped more than one megabit per second in the last six months as traffic has surged, mainly on the back of Reliance Jio Infocomm’s free services. Rivals such as Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Idea Cellular have also slashed prices and offered freebies, further adding to demand for data services. OpenSignal is a London-headquartered company that specialises in wireless coverage mapping.

In fact, India — ranked 74th— came below the likes of Pakistan and Sri Lanka and just ahead of Costa Rica in terms of speed. Singapore scored the highest in 4G speed while South Korea scored highest in 4G availability. The global average 4G download speed was 16.2 Mbps.

Consumer complaints over sluggish pace have pushed the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) to look closely at what carriers are providing.

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“The widespread adoption of wireless broadband services in the last few quarters makes it particularly important to take into account the problems that may be faced by the users of these services, particularly in relation to data speeds,” the regulator said in a consultation paper on the topic.

India had 217.95 million data subscribers at the end of 2016 while average data usage has risen from 236 MB a month in September to 884 MB in December 2016, Trai data showed. The regulator had raised the minimum level of broadband download speed to 2 Mbps on January 1, 2015, from 512 kbps earlier.

The Mukesh Ambani-owned Jio has helped India make a big leap in terms of global 4G availability rankings, with users able to find a signal 81.6% of the time in the first quarter ended March, up from 71.6% in the third quarter of 2016. Jio’s 4G availability was at more than 90%, while the other major operators all fell below 60% in the tests conducted by OpenSignal. Still, the score was high enough to rank India at 15 among 75 countries in the State of LTE report.

“Most of that improvement can be attributed to a single operator: Reliance Jio,” OpenSignal said. “India shot up our LTE availability rankings, reflecting a rare instance in which a single operator can have an outsized impact on a mobile market in just a short time.”

However, OpenSignal termed Jio’s success as “a double-edged sword”, saying that the onslaught of data usage which Jio’s launch generated has taxed its network capacity, which has driven down 4G speeds.

Analysts said the mobile data explosion driven by the Jio launch and freebies or promotional offers by incumbent telcos, is putting huge pressure on mobile network infrastructure, especially in urban areas, leading to a capacity crunch which results in low speeds. Typically, 10% of sites account for 50 % of data traffic.

According to Motilal Oswal analysts, circle-wise data indicates that 18-20% of overall consumption happens in major cities such as Delhi and Mumbai against 10% in so-called C circles. Thus, despite pan-India data capacity at 8-10x consumption, telcos need to add capacity in top-tier cities.

OpenSignal said it collected information from consumer smartphones and under normal usage conditions compared with drive-test data, which attempts to simulate what a user might experience by using the same devices to measure network performance in a small number of locations.

OpenSignal took measurements from millions of smartphones owned by users who have downloaded its apps.
You totally remind me of people who talk about India but has zero idea. I will in Us and I understand India better than you. In India people do not want to use internet the way we use here. They mostly do basic browsing only. It's not as intensive, so they do not like to pay for high speed plan. The average drops as people are not buying higher speed plans. Since people are not buying suppliers are not doing much. This will change soon as after jio data plans are getting cheaper and people will be using high speed. At least do some basic analysis.

Only assholes try to show our country in bad light. Always opening such threads.
 
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I don't understand the point of this depredation by the OP
You totally remind me of people who talk about India but has zero idea. I will in Us and I understand India better than you. In India people do not want to use internet the way we use here. They mostly do basic browsing only. It's not as intensive, so they do not like to pay for high speed plan. The average drops as people are not buying higher speed plans. Since people are not buying suppliers are not doing much. This will change soon as after jio data plans are getting cheaper and people will be using high speed. At least do some basic analysis.

Only assholes try to show our country in bad light. Always opening such threads.

What these deprecating jokers don't realize is that the average speeds are increasing by anywhere between 30 percent and 100 percent every year , depending on the state and the service provider ..:-)
 
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I don't understand the point of this depreditation

Why these deprecting jokers don't realize is that the average speeds are increasing by anywhere between 30 percent and 100 percent every year , depending on the state and the service provider ..:-)

We are still slow by global standards, but we are also very poor by global standards.

Singapore Average income is 51,855 USD

India average income is 1,751 USD

Average Singaporean is 30 times richer than India.

Singapore Average 4G speed is 17.4 Mbps

India average speed 4G speed is 5.1 Mbps

So Singapore speed is only 3.5 times faster than India.


So if you look at the disparity, we are actually quite good. We get MORE VALUE FOR MONEY in our 4G speed.


Another good news is that due to Reliance Jio, for LTE speed, India ranks 15th in the World. :azn:
 
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I don't understand the point of this depredation by the OP


What these deprecating jokers don't realize is that the average speeds are increasing by anywhere between 30 percent and 100 percent every year , depending on the state and the service provider ..:-)

Depredation of whom?
Unless you don't know English and the meaning of depredation.
Not a proper or appropriate word to use here.
I am not plundering, robbing or looting anyone here.

The Economic Times is an India paper, which came out with this article for Indians to read.
The facts are supported by TRAI =
Home | Telecom Regulatory Authority of India | Government of India
trai.gov.in/ = MODI

And I forgot the famous OpenSignal

OpenSignal is a London-headquartered company that specialises in wireless coverage mapping.

This is the article, without any additional comments pasted therein from my side.

So what is your grudge or grouse here?

The only thing that I realize is that you are rattled at the bad news of India.
Nothing of my doing pally.
Blame your Telecom industry.
 
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I don't understand the point of this depredation by the OP


What these deprecating jokers don't realize is that the average speeds are increasing by anywhere between 30 percent and 100 percent every year , depending on the state and the service provider ..:-)

Yes, In January 17, Jio speed doubled.
 
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I have more reason to believe the TRAI and the OpenSignal than these unauthenticated, motley crowd of clowns here with agenda to defend Modi.

I can well understand that they are irritated at the bad news of India and they want to repair Indian image.
But they have uphill task on their hands on this.
 
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We are still slow by global standards, but we are also very poor by global standards.

Singapore Average income is 51,855 USD

India average income is 1,751 USD

Average Singaporean is 30 times richer than India.

Singapore Average 4G speed is 17.4 Mbps

India average speed 4G speed is 5.1 Mbps

So Singapore speed is only 3.5 times faster than India.


So if you look at the disparity, we are actually quite good. We get MORE VALUE FOR MONEY in our 4G speed.


Another good news is that due to Reliance Jio, for LTE speed, India ranks 15th in the World. :azn:
This long and detailed self comforting mentality is amazing...
 
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I have more reason to believe the TRAI and the OpenSignal than these unauthenticated, motley crowd of clowns here with agenda to defend Modi.

I can well understand that they are irritated at the bad news of India and they want to repair Indian image.
But they have uphill task on their hands on this.

Believe in people you trust , ask your family . firends in India to check speed of JIO 4G sims

BTW I am getting an average of 8-10 MBPS, (max that i have recorded is 18 MBPS)
 
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This long and detailed self comforting mentality is amazing...

I am glad you find my commitment to FACTS and truth to be amazing.

You should try it sometimes, IF you communist govt. permit you and IF that does not reduce your "social score".
 
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30 gb of free 4g data per month at average speed of 5 to 10 mbps since last 6 months.
And 4 gb per day 4g data at start of jio scheme .
Its been a nice last year.
And i find their coverage much better than the established airtel and vodafone players.

My T-Mobile 4G LTE plan has only 2 GB high speed 4G data, and I'm paying 30 USD per month.

I'll take reliance jio like plan anyday over my shitty US telecom service.
 
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Its a battle between Quantity and Quality.

End of the day, Market forces will determine the level of service acceptability.

If one wants better service, one has to pay for it.
Thats the point.Good quality always comes at a fair price.
 
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I don't understand the point of this depredation by the OP


What these deprecating jokers don't realize is that the average speeds are increasing by anywhere between 30 percent and 100 percent every year , depending on the state and the service provider ..:-)
Ashok is an Aap supporter. He has to constantly tell everyone how India is not doing well and blame Modi indirectly. Once you prove that things are not right you are indirectly asking for a change. They think Congress is down and the only challenge is Modi, once Modi is out Kejriwal will emerge. What they do not realize ie he cannot even govern small limited state like Delhi.
 
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