What band is Verizon 5G?

Verizon 5G bands At the time of this writing, Verizon’s 5G network is exclusively mmWave based. It uses the 28GHz and 39GHz bands. Verizon holds 76 percent of the available 28GHz band and 46 percent of the available 39GHz band. Verizon has also won an auction for 28GHz bands in late May 2019.

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Who has the best 4G LTE network?

Without question, Verizon’s 4G LTE network has the best coverage, with 70% nationwide coverage, followed by AT&T with 68%, T-Mobile with 62%, and Sprint with 30%. Because of Verizon’s robust network coverage, Let’s Talk ranks Verizon as the winner, with the most coast-to-coast coverage.

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Is Verizon coverage map accurate?

In reality, both are correct . Verizon, just like other wireless carriers shows coverage on their website to market how strong it is but understates it when required to prove the need for a new tower. In other words, Verizon (and other wireless carriers) can generate coverage maps to show whatever they want to show.

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What is 5Guw?

Look for the 5Guw or 5G+ symbol on your phone For Verizon subscribers connecting to the new network, they will see “5Guw,” for 5G ultra-wideband . AT&T subscribers will see “5G+.” Phones that can support the new network include Apple’s iPhone 12 and iPhone 13, newer Samsung Galaxy phones, and Google’s Pixel 6.

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What is C-band in Verizon?

C-Band, part of the mid-band spectrum , is like a middle-distance runner, able to move faster than a marathoner and cover a wider area than a sprinter. Verizon expects to use C-Band spectrum to reach impressively high speeds, peaking at a gigabit at launch.

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