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 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 .
Read moreWhat are the deployment modes of 5G?
Currently, 5G offers two modes of deployment, Standalone (SA) and Non-Standalone (NSA) mode of deployment . The NSA mode of deployment uses 5G Radio Access Network (RAN) with the existing LTE core network. The SA mode of deployment uses 5G RAN with a 5G core network [7].
Read moreWhat scenarios are suitable for 5G mmWave deployment?
Possible 5G mmWave Deployment Scenarios
Read moreWhy is 5G called mmWave?
These high-frequency bands are often referred to as “mmWave” due to the short wavelengths that can be measured in millimeters . Although the mmWave bands extend all the way up 300 GHz, it is the bands from 24 GHz up to 100 GHz that are expected to be used for 5G.6 May 2021
Read moreIs 5G ultra wideband mmWave?
Our 5G Ultra Wideband network uses high band (mmWave) and mid-band (C-band) spectrum to deliver a top-of-the-line 5G experience. 5G Ultra Wideband provides game-changing benefits, like speeds up to 10 times faster than what you have now.
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