Recently, OpenSignal released the latest statistical report (as of August this year, involving about 830,000 users around the world), which is a certain representative. Next, let's take a look at the fastest 4G network in the world, which country is the slowest, and where does China occupy?

As can be seen from the report, South Korea is currently the fastest mobile network country in the world, reaching approximately 41Mbps; the second is Singapore, approximately 31Mbps; and the third is Hungary, approximately 26Mbps. It should be pointed out that this data is not peak data but average data.

In addition, the average speed of the US mobile network is 12.3 Mbps, 13.7 Mbps in the United Kingdom, and 18 Mbps in China, both falling out of the top 10 list, not only in Sweden, the Netherlands, Norway, and other European countries. In emerging markets such as India, where mobile devices are used, the rate is even worse, at around 5.3 Mbps.
As for the 3G/4G network coverage rankings, South Korea still ranks first, while Japan ranks second, followed by Israel, Australia and Singapore. As for the worst network coverage, it is mainly concentrated in India, Iraq, Ukraine and other mobile communications industries that are not well-developed.
In addition, although China’s network speed surpasses that of the United States, its coverage is even worse, which is obviously understandable. Cities such as Tier 1 and Tier 2 clearly have relatively good coverage of 4G signals, but many small cities and villages still have only 3G and 2G networks. At the same time, the data also shows that users of more than 46 countries use WIFI networks for more than 50% of the time, indicating that the situation in the world looking for WIFI is the common habit of people all over the world.