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Jio tops 4G download speed in July, Vodafone leads upload speed
New Delhi, Aug 20
Reliance Jio has topped the 4G download speed chart and Vodafone the 4G upload one in July, according to telecom regulator TRAI.
Reliance Jio continued to lead the average 4G download speeds last month. Jio achieved 21.0 Mbps average download speed in July, witnessing an improvement from 17.6 Mbps in June.
Jio was the fastest 4G operator in 2018 with the highest average download speed in all 12 months, and this year again, it has topped the list in all seven months so far.
State-run BSNL topped in the 3G speed category. Bharti Airtel dipped in July to 8.8 Mbps from 9.2 Mbps in June, according to the data published by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India(TRAI).
Though Vodafone and Idea Cellular have merged their businesses and now operate as Vodafone Idea, TRAI has published their network performance separately.
The average 4G download speed on the Vodafone network also dipped to 7.7 Mbps in July, from 7.9 Mbps in June. Idea registered a marginal improvement in average download speed from 6.1 Mbps in June to 6.6 Mbps in July.
Vodafone topped the average 4G upload speed chart with 5.8 Mbps in July, an improvement from 5.7 Mbps in June.
Idea and Airtel networks registered slight decline in average 4G upload speed in July at 5.3 Mbps and 3.2 Mbps, respectively, while Jio witnessed improvement with 4.3 Mbps average upload speed. The average speed is computed by TRAI based on data it collects with the help of its MySpeed application on real-time basis.
Reliance Jio continued to lead the average 4G download speeds last month. Jio achieved 21.0 Mbps average download speed in July, witnessing an improvement from 17.6 Mbps in June.
Jio was the fastest 4G operator in 2018 with the highest average download speed in all 12 months, and this year again, it has topped the list in all seven months so far.
State-run BSNL topped in the 3G speed category. Bharti Airtel dipped in July to 8.8 Mbps from 9.2 Mbps in June, according to the data published by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India(TRAI).
Though Vodafone and Idea Cellular have merged their businesses and now operate as Vodafone Idea, TRAI has published their network performance separately.
The average 4G download speed on the Vodafone network also dipped to 7.7 Mbps in July, from 7.9 Mbps in June. Idea registered a marginal improvement in average download speed from 6.1 Mbps in June to 6.6 Mbps in July.
Vodafone topped the average 4G upload speed chart with 5.8 Mbps in July, an improvement from 5.7 Mbps in June.
Idea and Airtel networks registered slight decline in average 4G upload speed in July at 5.3 Mbps and 3.2 Mbps, respectively, while Jio witnessed improvement with 4.3 Mbps average upload speed. The average speed is computed by TRAI based on data it collects with the help of its MySpeed application on real-time basis.
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