The Supervisory Body for Private Investment in Telecommunications (Osiptel) is in charge of moderating the internet and telephone services offered by the various operators in the country. For this reason, they carry out a monthly report prepared with more than 150 million measurements in 600 districts nationwide. In it, they evaluate the main indicators of 4G networks, such as average speed, latency, coverage time and packet loss. Find out in this note which was the company that led this list in the month of August, according to the institution.
What was the fastest mobile internet in the month of August?
According to the information prepared by Osiptel, the operating company Claro obtained the best performance in the download speed indicator with 12.83 Mbps, followed by Entel (11.92 Mbps), Movistar (10.12 Mbps) and Bitel (9. 13Mbps). However, it reduced its performance compared to the previous month, while its closest pursuer reduced the difference by increasing its result.
Likewise, it reduced the existing delay time in favor of users to an average of 81.18 milliseconds (ms) for 4G networks. Claro leads this list with a latency of 77.54 ms. Left behind were Entel (79.07 ms), Movistar (79.22 ms) and Bitel (96.37 ms), companies that improved their performance in this indicator.
Which regions had the fastest internet?
According to Osiptel, Tumbes remained the region with the best performance in the download speed indicator with 12.70 Mbps, followed by Moquegua (12.20 Mbps), Ica (12.08 Mbps), Lima (11.86 Mbps) and Arequipa (11.69 Mbps).
On the other hand, at the bottom of the ranking are Loreto (9.96 Mbps), Ayacucho (10.74 Mbps), San Martín (10.81 Mbps), Huancavelica (10.84) and Cusco (10.89 Mbps). ).
However, only 5 regions were below the average delay. Lima, with a latency of 73.91 ms, in addition to Callao (74.34 ms), Ica (78.01 ms), Junín (78.11 ms) and Pasco (80.71 ms) were the ones with the best performance. achieved in this measurement. Meanwhile, Loreto (104.03 ms), San Martín (98.67 ms), Amazonas (95.88 ms), Madre de Dios (93.02 ms) and Cajamarca (91.08 ms) obtained a higher rating .
Source: Larepublica

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