It's happened to most of us at some time. We're enjoying our day at the Walt Disney World Resort and we want to share photos via social media but our wireless signal is SO SLOW. Apparently, according to a recent performance study, it might be our wireless provider that's the problem.
Global Wireless Solutions recently conducted a wireless performance survey at the Walt Disney World Resort and found that of the four major carriers (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint), AT&T had the best service followed by Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint.
The survey featured 25,000 tests over three days in 80 locations around Walt Disney World. The tests conducted included uploading photos, using social media, streaming Netflix, and more.
The test also found that the Wi-Fi in the Magic Kingdom was the slowest on Disney's Wi-Fi network with just a 54.7 percent success rate.
To see a map of the best signals at Walt Disney World Resort click here.
Where have you found the best mobile signals at the Walt Disney World Resort? Let us know in the comments.
rubaru wrote on Mon, 12/28/2015 - 20:37:
The link goes to a Forbes website that doesn't allow ad-blockers, which I refuse to turn off. So, maybe someone else has it so I can look at it?
Bill wrote on Mon, 12/28/2015 - 22:32:
The actual source is http://www.gwsolutions.com/disney.php.
ThatMouse wrote on Mon, 12/28/2015 - 23:48:
Forbes thinks Magic Kingdom is Disney World. Pretty pointless exercise in any case. I'm sure someone got a free trip to Disney out of it.
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