Opensignal Introduces Global Network Excellence Index for Mobile Performance Metrics

Opensignal, a leading authority in analyzing mobile and broadband performance, has launched the Global Network Excellence Index. This groundbreaking initiative offers a comprehensive evaluation of mobile networks worldwide, providing transparent and actionable insights for consumers, regulators, and industry stakeholders alike. The Global Network Excellence Index not only assesses mobile infrastructure but also highlights user experiences and future connectivity potential for 136 mobile markets as of Q4 2024.
What Is the Global Network Excellence Index?

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The Global Network Excellence Index serves as an objective benchmark for nations to evaluate their mobile network performance. Built on billions of real-world measurements from smartphone users, the index ranks mobile markets based on three critical metrics:
- 4G/5G Availability: Proportion of time a user has access to 4G or 5G networks.
- Excellent Consistent Quality: A measure of how well networks support seamless use of popular applications and services.
- Download Speed: Assesses 4G and 5G speeds, ensuring fair comparisons even in markets without widespread 5G coverage.
Each country’s rank aggregates its performance across these key metrics, weighting them equally to ensure fairness. The index is updated quarterly, adapting to the rapidly changing technological landscape while delivering fresh insights into global network performance trends.
How Does Opensignal Ensure Fair Comparisons?

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Opensignal uses a transparent and rigorous methodology to ensure the rankings within the Global Network Excellence Index remain fair and meaningful. Countries are segmented based on geography, economic classification, and land size to account for regional and economic disparities. This segmentation relies on World Bank data and reflects each nation’s unique challenges in deploying advanced mobile technologies.
For instance, sparsely populated nations face significant obstacles in building mobile network infrastructure. By grouping nations with similar demographic and economic profiles, Opensignal provides a level playing field for comparing network performance. To further bolster fairness, the index uses both user-driven and randomized, periodic tests to capture a real-world snapshot of mobile experiences.
The Role of 4G/5G in Network Performance

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In the age of digital transformation, 4G and 5G availability play a crucial role in supporting diverse applications—from video streaming to advanced IoT technologies. Opensignal’s Global Network Excellence Index highlights the importance of a robust mobile network infrastructure, focusing on users’ ability to stay connected through modern technologies.
Markets with widespread 5G coverage receive additional scrutiny under the index’s 5G Download Speed metric. For countries without a significant 5G footprint, assessment weights shift to 4G Download Speed, ensuring fair evaluations across different deployment stages. This flexibility is crucial to balancing the pace of technological advancements with user access in emerging markets.
Real-World Impact of the Global Network Excellence Index

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The Global Network Excellence Index has far-reaching implications. It empowers telecom operators and policymakers by providing concrete, transparent data on their nation’s network capabilities. Furthermore, regulators can use the index to identify areas that require investment to improve connectivity.
Consumers also benefit from the index, as it enables them to make informed decisions about mobile and broadband service providers based on factual, independently gathered data. By creating a standardized performance measurement, Opensignal has set a new benchmark in fostering accountability and transparency in the telecom industry.
With the Global Network Excellence Index updated regularly, stakeholders can rely on it for up-to-date insights into their region’s technological potential. To explore detailed reports, visit Opensignal’s official website. Curious about your country’s ranking? Check out the full index and download the latest findings for an in-depth breakdown.