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Chile leads Latin America on wireless speeds

06/04/2023
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CELLSMART, the cellular intelligence division of SmartCIC, has released wireless performance data from Latin America that shows Chile is leading the region in both maximum download (371.7Mbps) and upload (102.5Mbps) speeds.

Panama followed in second place with a 249.0Mbps maximum download speed, more than 120.0Mbps than the regional leader. Guatemala and Venezuela tied for second place in maximum upload speed with both delivering tests of 63.3Mbps.

The CELLSMART Global Cellular Performance Survey shows that Chile had the highest average download speeds across 3G, 4G and 5G networks with 72.4Mbps. Uruguay (62.5Mbps), Dominican Republic (40.4Mbps), Brazil (39.0Mbps) and El Salvador (32.1Mbps) ranked in the top 5 for average download speeds. Average upload speeds were led by Panama (25.5Mbps) and followed by Peru (24.1Mbps), Chile (20.1Mbps), Brazil (17.0Mbps) and Dominican Republic (16.5Mbps) rounding out the top 5.

“The survey shows that the 5G revolution in Latin America is only just starting. Cellular performance varies widely across markets and metro areas with Chile delivering the most consistent results of any LATAM country. There is a lot of room for growth and development of local cellular networks, especially when compared to the average upload and download speeds we’re seeing in North America and Western Europe,” said Toby Forman, CEO at SmartCIC. “Speed tests were largely conducted on 4G and 3G across the region and show that network quality, speed and latency will improve when 5G is deployed more widely.”

“Markets across Latin America are developing rapidly. The results show that 3G and 4G are still providing a reliable foundation for wireless connectivity across the region. 5G is growing and overtime we will see an increasing number of speed test that show the power of 5G locally in across markets in Latin America. In markets that are transforming quickly, it is critical that enterprises and service providers have access to accurate cellular performance data,” said Forman. “CELLSMART is constantly tracking and reporting accurate local intelligence to enable service provider partners to capture the opportunity in fixed wireless.”

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