What is the difference between 5G and 5GE?

It turns out, AT&T’s 5GE technology is merely an enhanced version of 4G that most mobile network providers already refer to as 4G LTE or LTE Advanced. This means that 5GE that was supposed to be “evolutionary” is actually 4G LTE. It is no surprise then that in terms of speed, 5GE is slower than actual 5G .

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What does 5G evolution mean?

What is 5GE? 5GE, or 5G “Evolution” is the name that AT&T is using in areas where 4G LTE technologies like three-way carrier aggregation, 4×4 MIMO, and 256 QAM are available . These features making existing wireless networks faster, provided your smartphone supports them.

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Why is 5G evolved?

In addition to evolving and improving standards, another reason 5G is evolving is because of the nature of the infrastructure and how telco carriers like AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint are expected to improve and “densify” their cellular networks.

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How fast is AT&T 5G evolution?

5G Evolution is a term AT&T uses to describe their ultrafast wireless internet service. It’s available in only select locations but provides a taste of what full-blown 5G is like, delivering theoretical speeds of up to 400 Mbps (though often around 40 Mbps in real-world situations).

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What is 5G evolution capable?

AT&T created the label to show that those phones connect to what AT&T calls “5G Evolution” technologies. 5G Evolution means that those phones can connect to towers with features like three-way carrier aggregation, 4 x 4 MIMO antenna setups, and 256-QAM modulation.

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