RootMetrics

RootMetrics®, an Ookla® brand, provides insights into how users experience mobile network connectivity under real-world conditions. Using technology purchased off the shelf at carrier stores, RootMetrics performs controlled drive and walk testing that shows the coverage, speed, and reliability of mobile network operators, measures 5G performance, and much more. Results inform the RootScore® Report series, which offers a full, nation-to-neighborhood view of network performance and can help operators create a better mobile experience for end users.

1K+ Lower-layer Data Points

1,000+ engineering-rich, lower-layer data points collected per second

1MM+ Consumer Experience Data Points

1MM+ consumer experience data points collected per day

700K+ Miles Driven

700,000+ miles driven while testing network performance per year

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Morningstar  
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Yahoo! Finance  
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Consumer Affairs  
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