OpenSignal has just released a report that the Philippines is the slowest in 4G speed around the globe, closely followed by the United States. Having the Philippines on the list of 4G-enabled countries is already a good sign but the country still lags behind in terms of roll out and average speed. Of the list, the Philippines ranked the slowest at 5.3Mbps average 4G speed. The United States was 2nd slowest at 6.5Mbps average 4G speed. The same report also mentions South Korea, Sweden, Hong Kong and Japan as the top 4 in highest speed of 4G networks. They measured coverage and average speed, categorizing both telcos as low in coverage and slow in speed. However, comparing both of the average speed between the two, Globe has a higher average speed of 6.46Mbps compared to Smart's 4.42Mbps. Electronic Arts (EA) has announced that its latest mobile racing game, Need for Speed No Limits, is coming to Android and iOS. Read more in our articles including "OpenSignal ranks US, Philippines slowest in 4G Speed" and "Need for Speed No Limits coming to Android and iOS".
OpenSignal has just released a report that the Philippines is the slowest in 4G speed around the globe, closely followed by the United States. Having the Philippines on the list of 4G-enabled countries is already a good sign but the country still lags behind in terms of roll out and average speed.
Of the list, the Philippines ranked the slowest at 5.3Mbps average 4G speed. The United States was 2nd slowest at 6.5Mbps average 4G speed. The same report also mentions South Korea, Sweden, Hong Kong and Japan as the top 4 in highest speed of 4G networks.
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