Technically. So, why are some 5G connections so slow? The first, and most impactful, reason is that the far-reaching 5G signals that have powered the vast majority of carrier rollouts in the US – especially from AT&T and, to a lesser extent, T-Mobile – have used low-band carrier frequencies.
Read moreHow fast is 5G from T-Mobile?
T-Mobile’s average 5G download speeds across the eight cities clocked in at 261 Mbps – more than 2x faster than Verizon 5G and nearly 4x faster than AT&T 5G in those cities. Testers were able to get a 5G signal on T-Mobile 96% of the time, versus just 88% of the time with AT&T and a sad 59% of the time with Verizon 5G.
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Read moreWhat is the fastest 5G speed?
Verizon’s millimeter-wave 5G is the fastest 5G in America. We saw peak speeds over 2Gbps on Verizon’s network.
Read moreWho will have the best 5G network in the future?
Best overall: T-Mobile This is mostly thanks to T-Mobile’s low-band 600Mhz (n71) spectrum, which offers excellent coverage and speeds comparable to fast LTE. T-Mobile is also improving its 5G network with Sprint’s mid-band 2.5GHz (n41) spectrum in addition to its own mmWave spectrum.
Read moreWho has the strongest 5G network?
T-Mobile has the best 5G network with its 53.79% nationwide coverage. You’ll find AT&T (29.52%) and Verizon (12.77%) fall far behind that number. T-Mobile increased the availability of mid-band 5G to offer mobile download speeds over 160Mbps.
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