{"id":9095,"date":"2018-02-12T13:35:03","date_gmt":"2018-02-12T18:35:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gwsolutions.com\/att-front-of-the-pack-in-nationwide-real-world-mobile-video-streaming-test\/"},"modified":"2023-11-30T07:49:40","modified_gmt":"2023-11-30T12:49:40","slug":"att-front-of-the-pack-in-nationwide-real-world-mobile-video-streaming-test","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gwsolutions.com\/2018\/02\/12\/att-front-of-the-pack-in-nationwide-real-world-mobile-video-streaming-test\/","title":{"rendered":"AT&T front of the pack in nationwide real-world mobile video streaming test"},"content":{"rendered":"
Dulles, VA, February 12, 2018<\/strong>: As hit shows start their new seasons and new shows make their debut (for example, Netflix\u2019s Jessica Jones<\/a> and YouTube Red\u2019s Step Up: High Water<\/a>), leading network benchmarking firm Global Wireless Solutions, Inc.<\/a> (GWS) has released the results of its nationwide mobile video streaming test. AT&T performed best overall taking three of four category wins ahead of second place Verizon. T-Mobile came in third, despite clocking one category win, and Sprint came in last.<\/p>\n GWS undertook real-world testing that focused on the four factors that can cause the most frustration for consumers when watching their favorite show on their smartphone or tablet. These are loading (time to first picture), video quality, amount of video freezing, and reliability of the video stream.<\/p>\n 98% of videos streamed over AT&T\u2019s network were successfully completed; also videos tested on AT&T only froze 0.82% of the time while having a higher quality playback than other networks. T-Mobile stepped up to the video starting line the quickest, sneaking first place with an average loading time of 3.2 seconds, 0.2 seconds quicker than AT&T. By comparison, 8.5% of the videos streamed on Sprint failed, 2% of the time they froze, and loading time averaged 3.9 seconds. Meanwhile, Verizon had a respectable showing by completing just under 98% of the videos streamed on its network along with middle of the pack finishes with the other factors.<\/p>\n The results come from video tests carried out across the US (covering a population base of 304 million in the locations tested) using specialized mobile network testing equipment and analyzed by GWS\u2019 team of seasoned experts. Based on all the data collected, AT&T has the best network for video streaming performance as determined by GWS\u2019 OneScore ranking methodology.<\/p>\n