Telecommunications private investment watchdog (Osiptel) announced which companies had the highest or lowest speeds in June through its mobile internet dashboard.
To date, the speed internet download reaches 9.28 Mbps on phones with 4G technology; although there is a difference depending on the telephone company.
The Test Your Mobile Internet virtual tool showed that the operating companies with the highest average 4G speeds were Claro and Entel with 10.74 Mbps and 10.56 Mbps respectively. Farther away were Movistar with an average speed of 9.01 Mbps and Bitel with an average speed of 7.63 Mbps.
Comparisons of scores at the beginning of the year show that Entel is no longer the number one company in the rankings and is now replaced by Claro, which had the highest average download speed in 4G.
This was the download speed by region
Dashboard Mobile Internet It also found that seven regions scored above the national average: Lima (10.46 Mbps), Tumbes (10.46 Mbps), Ica (10.39 Mbps), Callao (10.27 Mbps /s), Tacna (10.06 Mbps), Arequipa (9.96 Mbps) and Lambayeque. , (9.96 Mbps).
At the other extreme were the regions of Huancavelica (8.97 Mbps), Amazonas (8.95 Mbps), Ayacucho (8.93 Mbps), Pasco (8.72 Mbps) and Loreto (7.51 Mbps) with results below the national average.
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Due to the increase in speed, Osiptel registered a connection by 87.29%, which exceeds the figure registered in May (87.25%); This scenario was not seen in Movistar, which fell 0.05%, although it was not a factor for the latter to continue to lead in terms of duration of outreach for the fifth month in a row.
As for the regions with the best coverage time, Tumbes, Piura, Ica and Arequipa with 91.67%, 90.07%, 89.89% and 89.78% respectively. Meanwhile, Cajamarca (83.68%), Ayacucho (83.47%) and Amazonas (81.12%) performed below the national average.
Packet loss rate
In terms of packet loss rate (an indicator whose poor performance can cause a data session to be interrupted or that we receive or send information with delays, intermittently or incompletely, for example, in audio and video conferences), it continued to decline sixth times in a row. month and reached the national average of 1.31% in June.
Entel was the top carrier nationally with a packet loss of 0.87%, ahead of Claro (1.06%), Movistar (1.49%) and Bitel (2.25%).
The regions of Callao, Lima and Tumbes, with 0.88%, 0.96% and 1.01% respectively, had the best packet loss rate; while Huanuco (1.93%), Ayacucho (1.94%) and Loreto (6.42%) performed lower.
Source: RPP

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