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Celcom, Maxis, and unifi Mobile Are The Winners In Opensignal’s Latest Mobile Experience Report

by Chief Chapree
September 25, 2019
Opensignal Says Celcom Is Leading In Terms of 4G Availability; Maxis Still The King of Download Speed
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Opensignal earlier today has published yet another Mobile Network Experience Report for Malaysia. In the September 2019 edition of the report, the results were based on the data that was collected from 1 June to 29 August this year through more than 970,000 devices.

Just like in the April 2019 edition of the report, Celcom and Maxis once again managed to be the top telco in the segments that were listed by Opensignal. However, you would notice that things have changed a little bit once you take a closer look at the report.

For example, Celcom has managed to take over Maxis’ position when it comes to latency experience and is now a clear winner for video experience instead of sharing the position with its close competitor. On another hand, Maxis is now the leader in terms of Upload Speed Experience instead of Celcom although the latter remained as the champion of 4G availability.

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Meanwhile, the biggest surprise comes in the form of unifi Mobile who has managed to beat everyone else in the Voice App Experience segment. This is the first time that this particular segment appeared in Opensignal report which refers to the quality of that consumer’s experience when they utilized the voice feature inside apps such as WhatsApp, Skype, and Facebook Messenger.

For the full details including the breakdown of the results according to individual states, check out the full report over at Opensignal’s official website.

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