By John Lee.
Opensignal has announced the launch of the Global Network Excellence Index, which it describes as a new benchmark that ranks markets around the world on the mobile network experience they provide.
According to data from Opensignal:
- Among large land mass countries, Iraq ranks in 41st place for network excellence. This places it behind Saudi Arabia (20th place), Morocco (36th place) and Egypt (40th place).
- Iraq ranks 21st for 4G Download Speed among large land mass countries: within the Middle East and North Africa region, this ranking places Iraq third behind Oman and Saudi Arabia, and ahead of Morocco, Iran, Egypt, Algeria, Libya and Yemen.
- Among large land mass countries, Iraq is ranked 65th for 4G / 5G Availability: This metric measures how often users connect to a modern network. However, Iraq ranked in 39th place for Excellent Consistent Quality, which evaluates how reliably networks support demanding applications such as video streaming, video calls, and gaming, ensuring a seamless user experience.
The Global Network Excellence Index provides a country-level ranking of mobile network excellence based on direct measures of user experience, evaluating countries across three core pillars: 4G / 5G Availability, Excellent Consistent Quality and 4G / 5G Download Speed.
You can access the full index here.
(Source: Opensignal)



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