Broadly speaking, Verizon offers better 4G LTE coverage, while AT&T currently has the edge when it comes to 5G (for the moment anyway). AT&T’s prices are lower, and the company includes more high-speed cellular data with its unlimited plans. However, Verizon arguably offers better perks.
Read moreIs T-Mobile’s 5G real?
T-Mobile 5G coverage map These days, T-Mobile says its 5G signal reaches more than 8,300 cities and towns, covering 287million people . That makes T-Mobile’s 5G network the largest, as Verizon says its nationwide coverage reaches 230 million people.
Read moreWhat type of 5G does ATT use?
AT&T uses “5G Plus ” for its millimeter-wave and C-band 5G networks. Verizon calls its millimeter-wave and C-band 5G networks “5G Ultra Wideband,” “5G UW” or “5G UWB” (the exact icon will vary based on your device).
Read moreDoes AT&T have 5G mmWave?
AT&T 5G+ using millimeter wave spectrum delivers super-fast speeds and unprecedented performances in high traffic areas including parts of more than 40 cities and 35 stadiums and venues.
Read moreWhich carrier has mmWave?
AT&T and T-Mobile also have mmWave-based service – dubbed 5G+ and Ultra Capacity 5G, respectively. T-Mobile’s “Ultra Capacity” moniker also includes its 5G service using mid-band 2.5 GHz, but Opensignal separated out mmWave-specific results. Consumers got access to AT&T’s 5G+ service in March 2020.
Read moreDoes ATT have mid-band 5G?
But as of this month, Verizon and AT&T are finally using this mid-band 5G across the country — hence all the talk about it. That matters because mid-band 5G can be much faster than the low-band stuff that covers most of the United States, and it reaches a lot further than mmWave.
Read moreCan I get AT&T 5G where I live?
5G not available everywhere . Go to att.com/5Gforyou for details. AT&T 5G reaches more than 14,000 cities and towns. AT&T 5G requires compatible plan and device.
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