The big four US carriers (possibly soon to be the big three) are always arguing about who has the best network, but that's usually just marketing spin. Numbers don't lie, though, and both Ookla (owner of Speedtest) and OpenSignal have new reports that point to T-Mobile as the fastest, but Verizon is right on its tail.
Here are the average download speeds for both reports.
Speedtest
- T-Mobile: 27.86 Mbps
- Verizon: 26.02 Mbps
- AT&T: 22.17 Mbps
- Sprint: 20.38 Mbps
OpenSignal
- T-Mobile: 21.57 Mbps
- Verizon: 20.56 Mbps
- AT&T: 15.08 Mbps
- Sprint: 14.46 Mbps
Download speed isn't the only metric that matters, of course, but it's the one you'll see carriers throw around the most.
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