EE remains best network performer
- Autor:Ella Cai
- Solte em:2018-08-14
EE has confirmed its position as market leader in mobile network performance across the UK, according to RootMetrics.
EE has won the last 10 half yearly national reports produced by RootMetrics, confirming five consecutive years as the UK’s leading network in terms of overall performance.
This is measured by a combination of reliability and speed results from mobile internet, call and text testing.
A previous joint winner of call performance in the previous half year testing period, Three now loses its top spot, whilst also falling into third behind Vodafone for data performance.
However, Three does remain in second position for overall performance, with Vodafone ranking in third.
O2 remains in last place out of the four mobile operators; however data shows it has made improvements in call performance, which tests how reliably each network is able to place and maintain calls.
While EE consolidated its dominance by scooping all six awards categories, the results show narrow differences on some of the key metrics that consumers care most about.
Based on RootMetrics’ scoring mechanism for overall performance, EE scored 96 out of 100 and Three, in second place, registered 93 out of 100. Vodafone scored a 90.1 and O2 came in at 86.6. On areas like network reliability margins are even closer, with EE boasting a 97.6 mark and Three scoring 96.5.
With mobile performance ever improving and all operators enhancing their scores, the incentive to make the most of 5G related spectrum is high.
Mobile operators rely on the ability to convince consumers of their performance prowess via independent studies like RootMetrics’ and the ability to deploy 5G infrastructure successfully is the new battleground for differentiation.
For more details, view the entire report, here.
EE has won the last 10 half yearly national reports produced by RootMetrics, confirming five consecutive years as the UK’s leading network in terms of overall performance.
This is measured by a combination of reliability and speed results from mobile internet, call and text testing.
A previous joint winner of call performance in the previous half year testing period, Three now loses its top spot, whilst also falling into third behind Vodafone for data performance.
However, Three does remain in second position for overall performance, with Vodafone ranking in third.
O2 remains in last place out of the four mobile operators; however data shows it has made improvements in call performance, which tests how reliably each network is able to place and maintain calls.
While EE consolidated its dominance by scooping all six awards categories, the results show narrow differences on some of the key metrics that consumers care most about.
Based on RootMetrics’ scoring mechanism for overall performance, EE scored 96 out of 100 and Three, in second place, registered 93 out of 100. Vodafone scored a 90.1 and O2 came in at 86.6. On areas like network reliability margins are even closer, with EE boasting a 97.6 mark and Three scoring 96.5.
With mobile performance ever improving and all operators enhancing their scores, the incentive to make the most of 5G related spectrum is high.
Mobile operators rely on the ability to convince consumers of their performance prowess via independent studies like RootMetrics’ and the ability to deploy 5G infrastructure successfully is the new battleground for differentiation.
For more details, view the entire report, here.