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Opensignal reports and analyses are the definitive guide to understanding the true experience consumers receive on wireless networks.

Die Berichte und Analysen von Opensignal sind ein Leitfaden zum Verständnis der User Experience in drahtlosen Netzwerken.
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Germany, May 2019, Mobile Network Experience

By Peter Boyland, May 2019

Telekom kept hold of our 4G Availability award with a lead of over 6 percentage points.

Mobile laps - A wide variation in 4G Availability at the Berlin Half Marathon

By Peter Boyland, April 2019

Over 30,000 runners will take to the streets of Berlin on Sunday 7th April for the <a href="https://www.generali-berliner-halbmarathon.de/en/">Generali Half Marathon</a>.

Germany: analyzing 4G frequencies to understand the 5G auction

By Francesco Rizzato, March 2019

<span>Spectrum holdings are a key determining factor of the mobile experience operators can deliver to their customers.

Germany and the UK can't wait for 5G to improve the mobile network experience

By Peter Boyland, March 2019

There&#39;s been a fair bit in the press recently about the decline of Northwest Europe&#39;s traditional mobile powerhouses.

Amsterdam tops Europe's rugby cities for 4G video loading

By Peter Boyland, January 2019

This month sees the start of the <a href="https://www.sixnationsrugby.com/fixtures/" target="_blank">6 Nations</a> rugby championship &mdash; one of the oldest competitions in the sport featuring the cream of European rugby union.

Mobile latency improvements help Germany's challengers take on Telekom's dominance

By Peter Boyland, January 2019

According to OpenSignal&#39;s analysis of Latency Experience in Germany, there have been some notable improvements on the networks of some of the key operators over the second half of 2018.

Stuttgart motors into the lead in German cities 4G speeds

By Peter Boyland, November 2018

Stuttgart is often credited as the home of the automobile, and the west German city remains the home of some of Europe&#39;s most powerful cars including Mercedes-Benz, Porsche and Daimler.