Fast mobile speeds don’t automatically translate to best video or voice call experience, says Opensignal


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 10 Oct 2019

A woman using a smartphone to take a photograph as the Petronas Twin Towers (centre), and other buildings in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Gill revealed that Malaysia had among the lowest priced mobile Internet globally, based on cost per GB of data. — Bloomberg

Malaysians' experience watching video on mobile can vary significantly compared to the supposed speed offered by their network, according to research by mobile analytic firm Opensignal.

According to its latest Malaysian Mobile Network Experience report, Celcom scores highest on video experience quality, at 63.5 points, followed by Maxis at 62.1 points.

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