Malaysia Has One Of The Worst Internet Reliability Scores In Asean, Says OpenSignal Report

Malaysia is ranked seventh lowest in the world and second lowest in Asean.
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Malaysia has one of the lowest internet reliability scores in Asean according to OpenSignal’s latest Global Reliability Experience Report with a score of 790.

In terms of the region, Singapore takes the top spot with 867 points while Thailand and Indonesia scored 841 and 831 points respectively.

Besides Malaysia, the Philippines are also below the 800 mark with 787 points.

Meanwhile, at the top sits Denmark with a score of 934 points while Japan (914) and South Korea (913) are neck and neck for second and third place.

Credit: OpenSignal

How OpenSignal measures a country’s network reliability

OpenSingal measures the country’s network reliability on a scale of 100-1000 based on the following components:

  • Signal Availability — the proportion of time users can successfully connect to a mobile network
  • Data connectivity — the proportion of time when the network is available and the device can connect to the internet
  • Task completion — whether tasks initiated by the user’s device are completed
  • Sufficiency — the probability that tasks will be executed sufficiently well for the user

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