LTE+ is LTE Advanced (meaning multiple cells, currently almost exclusively 2, and typically is deployed with up to 300/100 or even 600+ mbps). the real advantage doesn’t lie in the max speed (first it’s rarely achieved, second 150 is pretty fast anyway), it lies in the reliability of your speed.30 Oca 2018
Read moreDoes 5G use 6GHz?
The full speed and capabilities of 5G depend on access to mid-band spectrum. To secure 5G performance in the long-term more capacity in this range is needed, and 6 GHz is a prime candidate .
Read moreIs T Mobile 5G sub-6 or mmWave?
Thanks to the combination with Sprint, the new T-Mobile controls 319 megahertz of sub-6 GHz low and mid-band spectrum nationwide, which is nearly double that of AT&T and nearly triple that of Verizon. T-Mobile also has more than 1,100 megahertz of mmWave spectrum, which is more than AT&T, he added.
Read moreDo I need internet if I have 5G phone?
5G phones all need 4G networks and coverage .
Read moreWill I still need Wi-Fi with 5G?
Generally, 5G will support use cases that require longer ranges, while home and office environments will rely on Wi-Fi 6 . 5G may offer a broadband alternative to fiber and cable for home users.
Read moreIs 5G network available in Canada?
There are multiple 5G networks available for use right now in Canada that customers can purchase and use like they can 4G. Others are actively working to bring test networks to the country and prepare for a commercial mobile 5G launch. Telus is one company releasing 5G in Canada.
Read moreWhich provider has 5G in Canada?
There are currently four 5G wireless providers in Canada: Rogers Wireless, Bell Mobility, Telus Mobility and Videotron . A fifth carrier, Sasktel, is launching a 5G network throughout Saskatchewan shortly.18 Kas 2021
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