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India Among Nations With 'Poor' Video Streaming Experience: OpenSignal

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Despite video streaming on smartphones gaining momentum in India, the country still lags far backside on global standards, falling in the poor territory characterized past frequent stalling during video playback and long loading times even for depression-resolution video, a new report revealed on Tuesday.

When it comes to overall mobile video experience, India joins Islamic republic of iran and the Philippines below the "Fair" threshold into "Poor" territory (0-forty), said London-based wireless coverage mapping company OpenSignal.

"Our tests sample video at multiple resolutions accessed from multiple content providers, and they counterbalance three main criteria: the load fourth dimension before the video begins playing, the stalling rate characterized by stops and stutters in the video playback, and the level of motion-picture show resolution," OpenSignal said in a argument.

India Among Countries With 'Poor' Video Streaming Experience on Mobile: OpenSignal

A score that falls within 75-100 is Splendid, 65-75 is Very Practiced, 55-65 is Skillful, 40-55 is Fair and 0-40 is poor.

While no land cruel into the Excellent (75-100) category for boilerplate video quality, South korea (with top download speed of 45.58 Mbps) was the fastest of the 69 countries analysed in the report.

The best video experience was recorded in the Czech Democracy.

"In general, European countries tended to rank higher than their counterparts in the Americas, while Asian and Middle Eastern countries are scattered throughout the rankings," the report said.

"Eleven of the 69 countries we analyzed earned a Very Good rating on OpenSignal's video experience scale, meaning mobile video loaded quickly and rarely stalled fifty-fifty at higher resolutions," the study added.

A first-of-its-kind measurement in the mobile industry, OpenSignal'south video experience metric was derived from an International Telecommunication Marriage (ITU)-based approach for measuring video quality.

For the analysis, OpenSignal examined 69 countries spread throughout the globe to see how they stacked up in video experience.

"We discovered that the relationship is a complicated 1. Where mobile broadband connections are slow, speed has a big impact on video experience.

"Merely at faster levels, speed has piffling relation to the quality of video streaming. The countries with the fastest speed don't necessarily offer the all-time video experience," said the report.

The vast bulk of the 69 countries fell into a relatively narrow range of scores between 40 and 65, earning them either Fair or Good ratings.

"It means for much of the world, the typical mobile video experience leaves something to exist desired. Video load times are sluggish; stops and stutters mid-stream are mutual to varying degrees; and connections often have trouble coping with higher-resolution formats," the report noted.

Judged past the user experience rather than rote measurements, the mobile industry withal has work to practice when information technology comes to video.

"Countries with extremely powerful LTE networks in terms of download and upload speeds, availability and coverage, aren't always providing the best video experience," said the report.

Source: https://beebom.com/india-poor-video-streaming-mobile-opensignal/

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