The 4G exceeds the speed of the Wi-Fi connection worldwide
4G mobile networks continue to advance in connection speed and number of active users
Despite the limitation in consumption associated with an Internet connection of this type, the 4G mobile network is gaining followers for many other reasons. Based on the data shown by an OpenSignal study, 4G has emerged as the preferred Internet connection in many countries. The 4G at home already exceeds in many areas fiber optic and ADSL.
The peculiarity of this particular confrontation between the different Internet connections comes from the fact that in many countries the speed of mobile networks is clearly higher. To give an example, in Australia the download speed in the Wifi network is 21.6 Mpbs compared to 34.6 Mpbs in mobile networks, a considerable difference.
Smartphones and the constant use of electronic devices has been a reason for the enormous evolution of 4G networks. The Internet connection through mobile networks has increased exponentially in recent years and there is already talk that the future of mobile networks goes through 5G connectivity. This type of technology offers a Gigabit connection at the same level as fixed broadband.
The study reflects such interesting data that, of the eighty countries in which it has been carried out, more than 40% have a higher speed of navigation through mobile networks than through WiFi connections. This study has been carried out mainly through connections with smartphones. Therefore, to find an explanation for this figure, it is because in many cases the configuration of the Wi-Fi network may penalize the maximum transfer rate available.
In Spain, some companies have already begun to launch unlimited mobile data rates to take full advantage of this technology without restrictions. However, many households are firmly committed to contract ADSL or fiber optic connections to get the most out of their leisure preferences. In general, the use of pay-TV platforms implies an Internet connection, and both speed and stability Internet connections from home are still the priority option.
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