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EE has emerged as the dominant network in key areas of mobile connectivity, according to an analysis by nPerf.
The analysis is based on 91,281 tests conducted by users under real-world conditions using the nPerf application, available on both Android and iOS. EE achieved the highest nPerf Score in categories such as latency, video streaming, and mobile internet services.
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As far as the other networks are concerned, Three demonstrated standout performance in download and upload speeds, appealing to users who demand rapid and seamless internet experiences. Vodafone’s strength lies in its video streaming capabilities, delivering a high-quality streaming experience. O2 excels in minimizing latency and reducing delays in connectivity, showcasing its commitment to improving customer satisfaction.
“The mobile market in Great Britain continues to evolve, with each operator showcasing distinct strengths across various performance indicators. While EE leads the pack, Three, Vodafone, and O2 each contribute to a vibrant and competitive landscape through their focus on specific KPIs. As 5G technology drives further innovation, the market is poised for even greater advancements, ensuring users benefit from enhanced connectivity and cutting-edge mobile experiences,” said nPerf.