If you’ve been following the onslaught of comprehensive reports released by the likes of OpenSignal, RootMetrics, and Ookla over the last year or so analyzing the state and evolution of the US 5G mobile industry, you may have noticed one major carrier tends to earn far less praise than the other two.
That’s because AT&T consistently trails behind T-Mobile in terms of low-band 5G availability while covering a considerably lower number of cities than Verizon with its blazing fast mmWave-based 5G+ signal. On top of everything, Ma Bell doesn’t have the resources to catch up to Magenta’s towering mid-band 5G network rollout and expansion efforts anytime soon either.
For what it’s worth, the nation’s third-largest wireless service provider is at least making some progress in the 5G+ arena, bringing its Verizon 5G Ultra Wideband-rivaling connectivity to a major new city. Or rather “parts” of a new city, as the super-advanced mmWave technology makes it impossible to blanket large areas of land with insane download speeds of “up to 1Gbps.”
Source: Phonearena
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