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Telecommunications Private Investment Supervisory Authority (Osiptel) ireported that the average download speed in mobile networks with 4G technology as of July this year reached 9.8 Mbps throughout the country.
The speed was determined using the Osiptel Mobile Internet Dashboard where Claro and Entel were known to have the highest average speeds with 10.55 Mbps and 10.24 Mbps respectively, followed by Movistar with 8.95 Mbps s and Bitel with 7.71 Mbps.
Tool Check your mobile internet It also named Claro the fastest average 4G download speed for the second consecutive month.
Regions with the fastest download speeds
According to the results of the commission, it was found that seven regions scored above the national average and had the best download speeds: Lima (10.44 Mbps), Ica (10.37 Mbps), Tumbes (10.33 Mbps), Callao (9.99 Mbps), Arequipa (9 .85 Mbps), Lambayeque (9.83 Mbps) and Moquegua (9.81 Mbps). .
In contrast, the regions of Ancash (8.77 Mbps), Huancavelica (8.65 Mbps), Pasco (8.63 Mbps), Amazonas (8.60 Mbps), Ayacucho (8.57 Mbps c), Ucayali (8.53 Mbps) and Loreto (7.47 Mbps) scored the lowest.
This is the company with the best coverage time
While Claro had the best speed, Movistar provided the best 4G coverage times across the country. Users across the country were connected to the 4G network by 87.06%; although this figure was lower than in June, when it reached 87.29%. Knowing this information is important because the quality of the Internet experience is known in this way.
For regions with the best coverage times, Tumbes (90.93%), Piura (90.35%), Ucayali (89.99%), Ica (89.88%) and Arequipa (88.99%). Meanwhile, Cajamarca (84.28%), Pasco (84.18%), Ayacucho (83.85%), Loreto (83.82%) and Amazonas (82.99%) scored the lowest.
The packet loss rate was 1.33%.
According to packet loss rate (a metric 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) reached a national average of 1.33% in July.
Entel became the best performing operator at the national level with a packet loss of 0.88%, as opposed to Claro (1.09%), Movistar (1.47%) and Bitel (2.32%).
The regions of Callao (0.90%), Lima (0.96%) and Tumbes (0.97%) have higher packet loss rates; while Ayacucho (2.01%), Huanuco (2.20%) and Loreto (6.86%) had lower scores.
Source: RPP

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