The Asian Age

India ranks last in LTE usage

Out of 77 countries that use 4G LTE Internet, India ranks at 77

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

“How fast is the Internet?” — this is one question that every smartphone user in the current times is habituated to. The speed of Internet dictates a lot of people’s lives, which clearly indicates how important is it for the Internet Service Providers ( ISPs) to deliver fast and reliable connection­s across the length and breadth of the country. Not long ago, India got to see the benefits of ultra– fast 4G LTE Internet connection­s — courtesy Reliance Jio. Since then, a lot of players stepped up the game to provide fast and reliable Internet connection­s with tempting data plans. So, has the new technology changed the perception of India being one of the countries with the slowest Internet connection­s? Probably not.

In a recent survey by OpenSignal on the state of LTE around the world, Indian hasn’t fared well when it comes to Internet speeds. Out of a total of 77 countries where 4G LTE Internet is present and working, India presently ranks at 77th position, i. e. last on the list. With an average speed of 6.13Mbps, India is sitting at bottom of the table. The country that leads the table is Singapore, with an average LTE speed of 46.64Mbps. The United States of America ( USA) also fares pretty low with an average speed of 13.98Mbps.

When it comes to availabili­ty of 4G on India gains back positions considerab­ly. Out of the 77 countries, India presently sits as the 11th position with 84.03 per cent. South Korea leads the list with a total reach of 96.69 per cent, followed by Japan at 94.11 per cent and Norway at 88.66 per cent. This is a pretty impressive score for India, considerin­g the country’s massive expanse.

However, what’s surprising that no country has managed to touch the elusive 50Mbps mark, which is something that a 4G LTE network promised to bring.

As for India, Reliance Jio made 4G LTE network more accessible initially with a free– to– use model and following it up later with extremely affordable data plans. Vodafone, Bharti Airtel and Idea Cellular are some of the other prominent names in the 4G category in the Indian smartphone market. Over the past few months, all of the aforementi­oned telecom operators have been trying to enjoy a pie of Reliance Jio’s profits by offering super sweet deals and offers. Jio itself has been fighting back with lucrative deals on all its data plans. While all of them have been able to draw in more subscriber­s to the new technology, the availabili­ty of high– speed Internet at extremely affordable rates is causing a lot of network congestion, which results in average lower Internet speeds. However, even at 6.13Mbps, the speeds can be at best termed as decent when compared to lower average speeds of the older 3G and obslete 2G networks. The lower Internet speeds are due to the fact that telecom operators have to cover a vast expanse of the country, which is a tough job at the intial stages of widespread 4G deploment.

However, telecom operators are trying to capture more cosumers in 4G LTE’s coverage and we expect them to improve the numbers while keeping the Internet accessible to everyone.

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