Breakdown of the 10 largest cities across Argentina
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Featured Analysis - November 2019
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Vicente Lopez
Vicente Lopez is the top city in Argentina among the 10 cities tested with an Excellent Consistent Quality of 79.0% and is tied with Buenos Aires and La Plata in regards to median download speeds with 11.0 Mbps.
Personal is the top operator in Vincente Lopez with an Excellent Consistent Quality of 84.1%. In regards to median download speeds however, Personal drew with Movistar, with a statistically insignificant 0.1 Mbps between the two.
Claro is in second place with an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 77.0% but falls to third for download speeds with 10.1 Mbps.
Movistar has an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 75.9% and has the fastest median download speed of 11.6 Mbps.
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires ranked second in our testing with an Excellent Consistent Quality of 78.3% and one of the fastest median download speeds at 11.0 Mbps.
Personal has the highest Excellent Consistent Quality percentage for Buenos Aires with 85.1% and has a high Core Consistent Quality of 97.9%. Movistar falls in second with an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 76.4%, and in third Claro has an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 73.6%.
In regards to median download speeds, Personal takes top spot with a result of 11.9 Mbps. Followed close behind, Movistar has a median download speed of 11.5 Mbps, and Claro with 9.6 Mbps.
La Plata
La Plata is in third place for Argentina with an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 75.5% and one of the fastest download speeds at 11.0 Mbps.
La Plata is the only city to have Claro as its top operator, with an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 77.8%. Claro also drew for the top spot on median download speed with 11.2 Mbps.
Personal has an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 74.8% but falls to third place for download speeds with 10.2 Mbps.
Movistar has an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 74.7% and has the joint top median download speed of 11.2 Mbps.
Santa Fe
Santa Fe is the fourth ranked city in our testing, with an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 71.7% and a median download speed of 9.4 Mbps.
Personal is the top operator in Santa Fe with an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 78.5% and a median download speed of 11.8 Mbps.
Movistar ranks second with an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 73.8% and a median download speed of 10.1 Mbps.
And Claro is in third place with an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 63.5% and a median download speed of 7.3 Mbps.
Cordoba
Cordoba is the fifth ranked city in our testing with an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 71.7%. Cordoba also a median download speed of 8.4 Mbps.
Personal again takes top spot with a 78.0% Excellent Consistent Quality percentage in Cordoba. The operator also draws with Movistar for the top spot for Core Consistent Quality with 96.5%.
Movistar is in second place with an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 73.4% and a Core Consistent Quality percentage of 96.3%, although the error margins overlap with those of Personal on Core Consistent Quality making it a statistical tie.
Claro, with a gap of 11.6% between first and third place, has an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 66.4% and a Core Consistent Quality percentage of 91.8%.
For download speeds, Personal is in first with 9.2 Mbps, Movistar second with 8.9 Mbps, and Claro third with 7.7 Mbps.
Mar del Plata
In sixth place, Mar del Plata has an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 70.5% and a median download speed of 8.8 Mbps.
Personal is the top operator for this city with an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 86.5% and a Core Consistent Quality percentage of 98.1%. With a sharp drop from first to second place by 17.6%, Movistar has an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 68.9%. Claro is in third place with an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 66.8%.
Personal also ranks as top operator for median download speeds with 12.5 Mbps. Movistar has a median download speed of 8.6 Mbps, 3.9 Mbps less than Personal. Claro is in third with 8.0 Mbps download speed.
Corrientes
Corrientes ranks in seventh place with an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 69.5% and has the fourth fastest median download speed at 10.6 Mbps.
Personal is the top operator for this city with an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 74.5%. Movistar is in second place with 69.8%, and Claro follows in third place with 62.2%.
Personal is also the top operator for this city in regards to median download speeds with 13.6 Mbps. With a 5.1 Mbps difference between first and second, Movistar has a median download speed of 8.5 Mbps, with the overlapping error margins between Movistar and Claro leading to a statistical tie for second place.
San Miguel de Tucuman
In eighth place, San Miguel de Tucuman has an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 69.2%. However, this city has one of the slowest median download speeds at 7.8 Mbps.
Personal has the top Excellent Consistent Quality percentage at 75.5%. Movistar is in second with 68.2% Excellent Consistent Quality. Claro has an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 61.9%.
Personal also has the top median download speed at 8.6 Mbps. However, the gap between first and second place is much smaller than other cities, with Movistar in second with 7.6 Mbps. Claro is so close behind in third place with 6.9 Mbps.
Salta
Salta is the ninth city in our testing, with an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 67.9% and a median download speed of 7.7 Mbps.
Again Personal takes our top spot, with an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage for Salta at 74.4%. Movistar is in second place with 66.6% and Claro is in third with 59.9%.
For median download speeds, Personal takes the top spot with 8.4 Mbps. Movistar is again in second place with 7.3 Mbps and Claro rounds out the top 3 with 6.8 Mbps.
Rosario
Rounding out the top ten, Rosario has an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 67.7% and a median download speed of 8.8 Mbps.
Personal is the top operator with an Excellent Consistent Quality of 79.8% and a median download speed of 13.5 Mbps -- significantly faster than the other two operators. Claro is in second place with an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 61.1% and a median download speed of 6.7 Mbps. Movistar has an Excellent Consistent Quality percentage of 53.5% and a download speed of 5.6 Mbps.
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