Carrier Benchmarks

Unbiased Network Performance Metrics

We analyze raw spectrum allocation and physical tower infrastructure to deliver objective latency benchmarks. No carrier sponsorships, no marketing spin.

0%

Carrier Influence

24/7

Active Monitoring

Hard Metrics

Verified Latency Benchmarks

Raw packet delivery data collected across primary networks. We bypass carrier coverage maps to measure actual last-mile performance.

Ping Benchmarks

Loss Ratios

Data Caps

Average response times measured from edge nodes to major cloud data centers. Lower values indicate superior routing efficiency.

The percentage of data packets lost during peak congestion hours. Critical for real-time voice and protocol stability.

Decoding carrier contract terminology to reveal hidden speed limits. We document exactly when your connection gets restricted.

14ms

Fiber Baseline

99.98%

Success Rate

50GB

Soft Limit Trigger

Macro shot of a steel cellular tower structure against a sharp clear blue sky, high contrast daylight, technical framing
Macro shot of a steel cellular tower structure against a sharp clear blue sky, high contrast daylight, technical framing
Physical Infrastructure

Tower Maps Versus Claims

Carriers publish sweeping coverage maps calculated by optimistic propagation models. We cross-reference these claims against physical cell tower coordinates and local terrain obstacles to map actual signal reach.

Our independent database tracks active spectrum allocations across low, mid, and high-frequency bands, giving you a realistic assessment of last-mile delivery.

Common Queries

De-coding Carrier Jargon

What is spectrum throttling?

Why do coverage maps lie?

Throttling is the intentional slowing of your internet speed by a carrier. This usually occurs after you exceed a specific monthly data threshold, even on plans advertised as unlimited.

Standard maps use mathematical models that ignore physical obstacles like concrete buildings, foliage, and hills. Our assessments rely on actual tower locations and physical signal propagation physics.

How is latency measured?

What is last-mile delivery?

We ping edge servers continuously from standardized hardware setups. This isolates carrier routing performance from local Wi-Fi interference, ensuring an unbiased latency benchmark.

The final leg of the telecommunication network delivering service to the user. It is typically the primary bottleneck for speed, latency, and overall connection reliability.