![]() The leader in the latency category was Verizon (8 ms). It was followed by Comcast Xfinity (179.12 Mbps), Cox (174.32 Mbps), Charter Spectrum (166.46 Mbps), AT&T Internet (140.52 Mbps) and CenturyLink (40.58 Mbps). Verizon had the fastest downloads at 184.36 Mbps. Ookla points out that there was no statistical winner in this category. T-Mobile was tops in the 5G consistency category at 79.9%, followed by Verizon Wireless at 79.0% and AT&T at 66.8%. T-Mobile was tops at 65.0%, followed by AT&T at 49.4% and Verizon Wireless at 28.2%. The 5G availability category measures the percentage of time that the carrier’s users spend on 5G, both on-network and roaming. Ookla said that the jump that Verizon Wireless achieved resulted from the company turning on its C-band spectrum in January. Verizon Wireless was second for the second consecutive quarter but noted a significant jump – from 78.52 Mbps in the fourth quarter of 2021 to 107.25 Mbps in the most recent quarter. T-Mobile took the top spot in the 5G-only category with a download speed of 191.12 Mbps. ![]() Verizon Wireless finished at 84.6% and AT&T at 82.1%. ![]() ![]() T-Mobile took the category with a consistency score of 88.3%. Consistency is a measure of the portion of time that a carrier provides at least 5 Mbps download and 1 Mbps upload speeds. ![]()
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