T-Mobile flexes its standalone 5G muscle to hit a mind-blowing speed of nearly 5 Gbps
According to the latest in-depth report conducted by Opensignal, T-Mobile users with 5G-enabled smartphones across the nation were able to squeeze out average download speeds of 118.7 Mbps between June 14 and September 11.
Do not try this at home
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T-Mobile customers are living in exciting times
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What’s perhaps most impressive about Magenta’s near-5 Gbps download speed test result is that it actually derived from a combination of 2.5 GHz mid-band spectrum and mmWave, utilizing 100 MHz of the former and 800 MHz of the latter to basically show us a glimpse of a not-so-distant future. A future, mind you, where T-Mobile could steadily deliver speeds of well over 1 Gbps for millions, nay, hundreds of millions of people.
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