![]() There was no consistency winner from the statistical viewpoint. It was followed by Cox (11 ms), AT&T Internet and Comcast Xfinity (both at 14 ms), CenturyLink (15 ms) and Charter Spectrum (16.ms). 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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