It's all credit goes to Jio launch which attracted 100 millions subscribers in it's first six months, due to which India got 15th position in 4G availability globally, a survey by London based Open Signal.
Report which declared through Open Signals states that India had 71.6% availability in the third quarter 2016 and now it jumps to 81.6% in the first quarter of 2017.
India is the most dynamic and fast growing country in mobile markets. The government and other companies should use this opportunity to grow India to be more powerful.
However when it comes to 4G download speeds, India is way behind from top countries. The average 4G download speed in India 5.1 Mbps and it's continuously dropping. These 4G speeds are little more than average global 3G speed which is 4.4 Mbps.
If we left the statistics of JIO, then the availability of 4G by other networks remains only 60%.
On the other hand South Korea proved the highest availability of 4G and second highest in 4G download speed in test, according the report from Open Signal.
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