STATE OF MOBILE NETWORKS: BRAZIL

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STATE OF MOBILE NETWORKS: BRAZIL (AUG 2015) Brazil's operators are getting little rest after last year's FIFA World Cup. The Rio de Janeiro Olympics are a year away, and in the intervening two years, Brazil's 4G services are taking shape. Using data gathered from more than 80,000 mobile subscribers, OpenSignal took a deeper look at the major Brazilian data networks and found some surprises.

Claro wins the speed crown América Móvil s Claro outpaced its competitors in raw 4G bandwidth, delivering average speeds of 17.82 Mbps. No operator in Brazil, however, averaged less than 10 Mbps in download speeds. 4G coverage still lacking None of Brazil s Big four operators were able to maintain a 4G connection more than 50 percent of time, showing they have much more work to do before LTE becomes ubiquitous. Network availability is outstanding No matter what network they're connected to, Brazilian smartphone users experienced a complete lack of signal less than 3 percent of the time. Now if only Brazil can maintain that kind of service reliability during the Olympics. 3G data coverage is widespread 4G still may be ramping up in Brazil, but 3G data connectivity is fairly commonplace. In particular, Nextel, Vivo and Claro all supplied a 3G of better data signal in more than 80 percent of OpenSignal's tests.

REPORT FACTS Report Location Brazil Data Sample Size 176,644,833 User Sample Size 82,568 Sample Period May 1st - Jul 31st 2015

Overall Network Comparison Coverage: 3G/4G Coverage: 4G Time with No Signal Download Speed: 3G Download Speed: 4G Total awards Oi Vivo Nextel Claro TIM x1 x2 x2 x4 x1

THE OPENSIGNAL APP: TESTING NETWORK PERFORMANCE ON MILLIONS OF PHONES GLOBALLY Our app continually tests the coverage and performance of mobile networks to measure the real world experience users receive. The app has been downloaded over 15 million times in over 200 countries collecting billions of measurements on the quality of mobile networks. Network Coverage Comparison

Claro Nextel Oi TIM Vivo 0 % 16 % 32 % 48 % 64 % 80 % 95 % 100 % 91 % 82 % 73 % 64 % 55 % May May 15 Jun Jun 15 Jul Claro Nextel Oi TIM Vivo COVERAGE: 3G/4G This metric shows the proportion of time users on each network have 3G or 4G (LTE) coverage available to them.

Claro Oi TIM Vivo 0 % 8 % 16 % 24 % 32 % 40 % 50 % 55 % 51 % 47 % 43 % 39 % 35 % May May 15 Jun Jun 15 Jul Claro Oi TIM Vivo COVERAGE: 4G This metric shows the proportion of time users on each network have 4G (LTE) coverage available to them.

Claro Nextel Oi TIM Vivo 0 % 1 % 2 % 3 % 4 % 5 % 10 % 8 % 6 % 4 % 2 % 0 % May May 15 Jun Jun 15 Jul Claro Nextel Oi TIM Vivo

TIME WITH NO SIGNAL This metric shows the proportion of time users on each network have no signal coverage available to them. Note: for this metric, a smaller number indicates the network has better coverage overall. Network Speed Comparison

Claro Nextel Oi TIM Vivo 0 Mbps 1 Mbps 2 Mbps 3 Mbps 4 Mbps 5 Mbps 5 Mbps 4 Mbps 3 Mbps 2 Mbps 1 Mbps 0 Mbps May May 15 Jun Jun 15 Jul Claro Nextel Oi TIM Vivo DOWNLOAD SPEED: 3G This metric shows the average download speed on each network on 3G connections.

Claro Oi TIM Vivo 0 Mbps 3 Mbps 6 Mbps 9 Mbps 12 Mbps 15 Mbps 20 Mbps 25 Mbps 20 Mbps 15 Mbps 10 Mbps 5 Mbps 0 Mbps May May 15 Jun Jun 15 Jul Claro Nextel Oi TIM Vivo DOWNLOAD SPEED: 4G This metric shows the average download speed on each network on 4G (LTE) connections.

Analysis The 2014 World Cup was a trial by fire for Brazil s fledgling 4G networks, and there were plenty of complaints levied against the country s operators about the quality and consistency of their service during the month long sporting extravaganza. Brazilian operators, however, are getting a second chance and two more years to prepare to prove the mettle of their mobile data networks in next year s Rio Olympics. As the 2016 Summer Olympics official sponsor, Claro has the most to gain or lose in this global showcase, but according to OpenSignal s research it s also the most prepared. The third largest operator won the highest ranks in four out of five categories, measuring LTE and 3G speeds and coverage and overall network availability. But in almost every case, the country s largest service provider, Telefónica s Vivo, was on Claro s heels. Brazil s main LTE rollout didn t get underway until 2013, but its operators have considerable 4G progress in the intervening two years. LTE speeds well exceed the global average of 11.7 Mbps, and even in the short two-month time window of this study, we saw LTE performance noticeably improve on three of the top four operators networks. Of course, this is a trend we often see when new 4G networks come online. Right now Brazil s LTE service isn t heavily loaded. As operators sign up more 4G subscriptions and their networks become more congested, those speeds will likely come down. Right now Brazilian subscribers are getting an LTE signal on about half of all data sessions. That s nothing to scoff at considering Brazil s 4G market is still young, but Brazilian operators still have some work to do before LTE comes truly pervasive. That said, Brazil has some decent 3G networks for consumers to fall back on. Only one operator, Nextel, averaged 3G speeds less than 1 Mbps, and three of them were able to

supply a 3G or better data signal more than 80 percent of the time. Also, Brazil s mobile users experienced relatively little time out of range of signal coverage compared to other developed countries. Of course, two months out of a typical Brazilian winter will be nothing compared to three weeks of Olympics festivities. By this time next year, we ll know just how prepared Brazil s networks are.