. The report offers some interesting information on what consumers truly gain from their wireless networks.<\/span><\/p>\nAccording to the report, U Mobile users in Malaysia are now enjoying the fastest mobile network speeds on average. For download speeds, U Mobile wins with a score of 39.4Mbps. This translates to a mind-boggling increase of 21.2Mbps (115.7%) since the last report, where it placed last. <\/span><\/p>\nU Mobile is also throwing heavy punches in the upload speed category, with its score of 9.9Mbps. This is a smaller but still impressive boost in score of 2Mbps (25.8%) between reports.<\/span><\/p>\nThe report also mentioned that Unifi is the big winner when it comes to consistency of service. Unifi delivered a score of 67.2%, a few percentage points higher than Digi in second place. Maxis, U Mobile, Yes and Celcom finished third, fourth, fifth and last place, respectively. <\/span><\/p>\nAccording to the report, consistent quality is measured by how sufficient the network is in supporting common mobile application requirements. This is measured at a level that is \u2018good enough\u2019 for users to maintain (or complete) various typical demanding tasks on their devices.<\/span><\/p>\nIn terms of 5G adoption and availability, U Mobile is the winner once more with a score of 31.9%. This means that U Mobile users with a 5G device spend almost a third of their time with an active 5G connection. Yes, the 5G winner of the previous report now shares second place with Unifi.<\/span><\/p>\nIn other news, the mobile network landscape has changed rapidly since the last Opensignal report. The Government of Malaysia has announced that it will allow a second 5G network in the country \u2014 with a plan to introduce one from January 2024, contingent on DNB reaching 80% population coverage.<\/span><\/p>\nThe original plan for a single network deployment was met with some concern from the industry, especially with regards to fears about monopolies and pricing. As such, the proposal for a second network has been received positively by Malaysian operators.<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"They are also the go-to network if you are looking for better 5G experience.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":58,"featured_media":58885,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[246,216],"tags":[426,427,375,1222,870,982,1562,658,448,657],"class_list":["post-58884","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-mobile-plan","category-news-updates","tag-celcom","tag-digi","tag-maxis","tag-mobile","tag-mobile-plan","tag-news","tag-opensignal","tag-u-mobile","tag-unifi","tag-yes"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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