This capacity is measured by the number of kilobits (Kbps), megabits (Mbps), or gigabits (Gbps) that can be transmitted in one second.
The term speed describes the rate a particular broadband internet access service can transmit data. Internet speedEach internet service option has a different service capability speed range. Remember that the speed to your homelocation is shared among all the devices connected to your home network – including any devices connected via Wi-Fi – so the number of devices connected and the activity on those devices will impact the speeds you may experience.
Our latest complimentary Mobile Experience Report is available to download from the Tutela Insights portal.Your service capability speed (internet speed) is the rate we deliver internet traffic to and from your location. Our findings for Mexico are based on 4.13 billion network quality measurements including 366 thousand speed tests in April 2018. Telcel also perform consistently well when we drill down into specific regions, Distrito Federal, México state and Nuevo León. This will be great news for existing Telcel customers, especially as Telcel are set to launch a fixed wireless LTE service over their 4G network. Whilst scoring slightly higher than Movistar for average amounts of jitter, Telcel perform well for both average packet loss and jitter, giving them the top spot in our network stability findings for April. Telcel perform well overall for network stability
Having also recently completed their project to deliver free wifi through a series of 20 hotspots in San Miguel de Allende, the company is further establishing their presence in the region and enhancing their deployment of network connectivity across Mexico. Similar to our February report findings, Movistar actually demonstrate the fastest download speeds on 4G, only falling behind AT&T when speeds are averaged over both 4G and 3G.Īlthough Telcel recently announced they will be opting out of bidding on the forthcoming tender for spectrum offered by the Mexican government, they have jumped ahead of Movistar to claim the second spot in our most recent upload speed graph, only marginally behind AT&T at 7.37Mbps.Ĭlosely followed by both Telcel and Movistar, AT&T demonstrate the quickest latency results over 4G in our April tests. With average download speeds of 10.82Mbps across Mexico, AT&T sit ahead of both Movistar and Telcel in our latest mobile experience speed test from April.