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Mobile network metrics company
RootMetrics (formerly Root Wireless) offers scientifically collected and crowdsourced mobile network performance information to consumers and the industry
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American telecommunications company
first half of 2024 won top honors in five out of eight categories of the RootMetrics RootScore Reports, along with the most awards in both state and metro
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U.S. technology company
2016-02-05. Retrieved 2016-10-31. "Test and Measurement: GWS challenges RootMetrics with OneScore". rcrwireless.com. 2016-02-19. Retrieved 2016-10-31. "Viavi
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American publisher and Internet company
The business unit includes Speedtest.net, Ekahau, Downdetector, and RootMetrics. On the following day, Ziff Davis sold its back catalog of over 60 titles
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text. Twenty years of The New York Times have already been digitized. RootMetrics (a.k.a. Root Wireless) uses a mobile client application on various kinds
List of crowdsourcing projects
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maps: Who won what, and where". Light Reading. Retrieved 2021-04-23. "Rootmetrics gives an early look at Verizon's CBRS network in Philly". RCR Wireless
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