

OpenSignal’s website shows Airtel leading in most of the metro cities in India with average download speeds over 10 Mbps. Mukesh Ambani-led Jio has also sent a legal notice to Ookla for "falsely" certifying Bharti Airtel, despite knowledge that its test results are fundamentally flawed and unreliable.ĭata available on OpenSignal’s website separately showed Airtel as the fastest telecom operator in India in terms of 4G LTE speeds. Jio told ASCI this was "misleading" and done in "malafide manner in collusion with" Ookla. Airtel said Ookla, a global broadband tester, had certified it as the fastest network operator in India. Sunil Bharti Mittal-owned Bharti Airtel said it will file an appeal against the order.

A committee of the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) ruled that the "TVC and website advertisement contravened" ASCI rules. Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel have been locking horns over the latter’s television commercial (TVC) that shows it as the fastest 4G network in India.Īcting on Reliance Jio’s complaint, the advertising watchdog had last week asked Bharti Airtel to remove or modify the television commercial by April 1. Vodafone India’s 4G network delivered average download speed of 7.933 mbps in February, down from 8.3 mbps in January.
