T-Mobile launched the millimeter wave (mmWave) version of 5G roughly three years ago across parts of a half-dozen US cities. But the company has taken a far more pragmatic approach to supporting and promoting the technology when compared with rivals such as Verizon.23 Kas 2021
Read moreDoes T-Mobile 5G use C-band?
T-Mobile, for example, uses 600 MHz, 2.5 GHz and 39 GHz for 5G , and when the second tranche of C-band becomes available in 2023, it will have an average 40 MHz of C-band at its disposal. And it just picked up 3.45 GHz spectrum in the FCC’s most recent auction for 5G services, where it spent nearly $3 billion.
Read moreDoes 5G support carrier aggregation?
5G NR supports carrier aggregation with 16 CCs . Carrier aggregation of LTE and 5G NR carriers is also possible which is known as Dual Connectivity (DC).
Read moreDoes T-Mobile support carrier aggregation?
T-Mobile also announced today that it’s launching new capabilities with 5G carrier aggregation (NR CA) , combining two channels of 2.5 GHz mid-band spectrum for greater speed and capacity.18 Oca 2022
Read moreIs T-Mobile 5G ultra capacity mmWave?
The Ultra Capacity brand also includes millimeter wave (mmWave) , which is just a fraction of what T-Mobile’s 2.5 GHz spectrum covers. In its press release, T-Mobile once again touted the results of a third-party report showing its 5G speed and availability are better than its rivals.
Read moreWhere does T-Mobile have mmWave?
T-Mobile didn’t say in its press release which millimeter wave (mmWave) spectrum it will be using, but a spokesman said it’s using 39 GHz in Las Vegas and 28 GHz in the other markets. And, it published maps showing coverage in the six cities: Atlanta, Cleveland, Dallas, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and New York .
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