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Telstra takes out Opensignal 5G speed crown, as Optus edges on availability – ZDNet
5G users in Australia cannot yet hit the 10% mark for time spent on the newest network.

An Optus 5G installation on a power pole in Sydney.
Image: Chris Duckett/ZDNet
Telstra has taken out Opensignal’s first 5G user report in Australia, with the incumbent telco offering better speeds on 5G, although the perennial bridesmaid of Australian telcos was able to top it in coverage numbers.
Download speed purely on the competing 5G networks was blitzed by Telstra, which recorded 232Mbps compared to the 170Mbps on the Optus network.
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