According to the Supervisory Body for Public Investment in Telecommunications (Osiptel), Movistar was the slowest mobile internet operator with 9.95 Mbps, behind Claro (12.66 Mbps), Entel (11.55 Mbps) and Bitel (10. 20Mbps).
Likewise, from the supervisory body’s mobile internet monitoring panel, it was recorded that the average mobile internet download speed in 4G networks, in the fourth month of the year, reached 11.38 Mbps nationwide. Claro was the one that offered the fastest mobile internet in April. However, the only company that improved its performance compared to March was Bitel.
In addition, through Osiptel’s Supervision and Instruction Directorate, it was determined that 11 regions had download speed averages above the national average. Tumbes consolidated itself as the region with the fastest internet in the country, reaching 12.53 Mbps.
On the other hand, Amazonas (11.76 Mbps), Ica (11.73 Mbps), Lima (11.68 Mbps) and Moquegua (11.64 Mbps) were positioned as the areas with the best mobile internet performance for the fourth month consecutive so far this year. While San Martín (10.92 Mbps), Huancavelica (10.88 Mbps), Áncash (10.86 Mbps), Cusco (10.74 Mbps) and Loreto (10.45 Mbps) had the lowest performances.
Source: Larepublica

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