T-Mobile already rolled out 5G in Tampa using low-band 600 MHz spectrum, and on Tuesday said that 2.5 GHz is now live in and around parts of Tampa Bay. The speedier 2.5 GHz service is available in parts of the downtown area, as well as Hyde Park, Ybor City and surrounding cities of St.
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Verizon is also launching 5G Nationwide service for over 200 million people across more than 1800 cities around the country including residents of Florida . To see where Verizon 5G service is available in Florida, visit our coverage maps page.
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As noted, T-Mobile has been deploying 2.5 GHz spectrum – which offers a mix of capacity and coverage – which has significantly increased average 5G download speeds since January. The latest report showed a 22.8% jump for T-Mobile, to average 5G downloads of 87.5 Mbps .
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“While T-Mobile already has the best 5G coverage in the nation, the company has also made considerable gains in speeds thanks to the rapid nationwide rollout of its mid-band 5G network , which delivers a real, meaningful performance boost.” For more information on T-Mobile’s network, visit T-Mobile.com/coverage.
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Crazy-fast speed – customers will have access to average 5G speeds that are up to eight times faster than current LTE in just a few years, and 15 times faster over the next six years. 5G for nearly everyone – within six years, the new T‑Mobile will provide 5G to 99% of the U.S. population, including rural America .
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After those first two cities, T-Mobile added mid-band 5G coverage in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles and Washington D.C. By the end of September 2020, T-Mobile said this Ultra Capacity 5G coverage was live in 210 cities and towns, giving them a 7.5x improvement over LTE speeds on average.
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How do I know if my phone is 5G compatible? No, only phones with 5G-enabled hardware are compatible with 5G. If your phone is 5G compatible, you should see a 5G icon in the top bar of your phone when you’re in an area with 5G coverage .
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