Opensignal names AT&T, Comcast and Charter in US broadband study
Opensignal said in its latest US fixed broadband study that AT&T led upload speed, Charter led reliability, and Comcast led consistent quality, download speed, and video streaming performance.
The study covered fixed broadband performance in the United States and highlighted category leaders rather than a single overall winner. Opensignal assigned AT&T the top position for upload speed.
Opensignal assigned Charter the top position for reliability in the study. The report also said Comcast ranked first for consistent quality, download speed, and video streaming performance.
Light Reading reported the results from Opensignal's latest fixed broadband study. The source excerpt did not include additional methodology details, measurement periods, or numerical performance results.
- Which provider ranked first for upload speed in Opensignal's latest fixed broadband study?
- Which provider ranked first for reliability in the study?
- Which categories did Comcast lead in the study?
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