Mobile internet speed depends on a number of factors, including the device's distance from base stations and the presence of signal obstructions. This was stated by Denis Kuskov, CEO of the specialized information agency TelecomDaily.
There are many reasons why a person might experience not very high mobile internet speeds.
According to the expert, speed is also affected by base station settings and its rotation angle. It is important to consider the space in which the user is located. In enclosed parking lots and elevators, the signal may be weak or disappear entirely, Kuskov added.
In high-rise buildings or on the basement floor, it is better to install additional equipment. Mobile internet interruptions are usually recorded in such places, he noted.
In addition, the quality of the device affects the speed. For example, an old smartphone that struggles with basic tasks and "lags" when opening multiple tabs will also not be able to provide a stable internet connection, the expert concluded.