Impressive 4G Availability in India is Keeping Users Away from Wi-Fi: OpenSignal

In India, there are less than 20 million home broadband connections and the number when compared to over a billion telecom subscribers sounds minimal. But in recent times, the government in India is becoming increasingly turned on to the potential of public Wi-Fi networks, planning to provide coverage to some 250,000 Panchayats (local administrative offices) and 5000 railway stations within the next two years. This interest is justified as smartphone penetration grows, according to OpenSignal. In India, the 4G network availability is impressive, which of course is because of Reliance Jio. In the recent State of Mobile Networks: India report, OpenSignal revealed that Jio’s 4G availability is 96.4%, which is the reason behind the less Wi-Fi penetration in the country.

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OpenSignal states that there’s been a huge amount of excitement around 4G networks in India, as competition rises and more and more Indians are coming online. In the last State of Mobile Networks: India report, the firm noted substantial improvements in 4G availability in India, as operators have made access to LTE signals a new priority. But Wi-Fi connectivity among mobile users is still relatively low in India, even though the focus on Wi-Fi has been renewed, according to OpenSignal.

“Wi-Fi networks don’t get the same amount of interest in the subcontinent, as the evolution of telcos has somewhat skipped the fixed-broadband stage of development and raced straight onto 4G. Nonetheless, there are a significant number of Wi-Fi users in India connecting at home or at work, while publicly-accessible Wi-Fi is becoming more and more important as data use increases,” said OpenSignal in a blog post.

OpenSignal also released some data released to Wi-Fi usage by the consumers in India. As per the data measured for 90 days from March 1, 2018, users on Vodafone spend the most time connected to Wi-Fi networks at 20% of the time. This was followed by Airtel with 17%, Idea on 15%, and Jio at 7%. This isn’t surprising because the Jio’s 4G availability at a hugely impressive 96.4% – which may explain why the users on its network are connecting to Wi-Fi less than those using its rivals. With that level of 4G connectivity, a lot of Jio customers may not be seeking out Wi-Fi connections even when they’re available.