Opensignal Announces Croatia Mobile Network Experience Report

Opensignal Announces Croatia Mobile Network Experience Report
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Opensignal, the independent global standard for analyzing consumer mobile experience, announced testing results of the Croatian mobile networks. While it does not name any operator as the ‘best’ overall, the report reveals strong performances from Telemach and HT, which won 11 out of 14 available awards each.

5G users on Telemach’s network spent 30.5% of their time with an active 5G connection. This is the best result in Croatia, ensuring Telemach’s outright win for 5G Availability. Users spent nearly twice as much time connected to 5G networks as their HT peers. Telemach snatched the Excellent Consistent Quality award away from A1 and claimed it outright, with a score of 85.2%, due to an increase of six percentage points. Telemach also won the Core Consistent Quality award with a score of 93.1%.

Once again, HT and Telemach share the winners’ podium for both overall speed awards — Download Speed Experience and Upload Speed Experience. Both operators jointly win Download Speed with scores in the 62.5-65.1Mbps range. HT and Telemach also jointly win Upload Speed Experience, with scores of 14.8-15.4Mbps. All operators observe increases in their scores, ranging from 2.2Mbps for HT to 2.7Mbps for A1.

In the previous report, all three Croatian operators were joint winners for 5G Download Speed. However, while A1’s and Telemach’s scores remained statistically unchanged, HT broke out of the statistical tie due to a boost of 47Mbps (18.9%) and took the 5G Download Speed award. HT users enjoy average 5G download speeds clocking in at nearly 300Mbps, around 98.8Mbps faster than what users on statistically tied A1 and Telemach experience. HT also won 5G Upload Speed, with a score of 41.9Mbps.