• @ozymandias117
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    189 months ago

    pack our plans with value and build out the industry’s best 5G network

    I’ve generally needed to disable 5G on their network because it was slower than LTE. 5G has only been useful in places they didn’t have coverage before in my experience

    • @douglasg14b
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      59 months ago

      Same. I have 5G off because it’s just so bloody slow and unreliable.

      Let’s not even talk about the problems where periodically I can’t make any outbound calls and no one can call me. Which has been a problem for at least the last 5 years, for both me and my wife.

    • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)
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      49 months ago

      Isn’t that usually what happens though?

      5G is the new best thing, people jump on 5G, 5G gets overloaded decreasing its speeds while 4G gets unloaded increasing its speeds.

      Same thing it was with 4G, which is why I kept using 3G until start of 2024 when it got shut down here.

    • @[email protected]
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      9 months ago

      5G has been reliable and fast for me for years now. It’s significantly faster than LTE, approximately 650-750 Mbps on download.

      • @ozymandias117
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        29 months ago

        I tested where I happen to be, and T-mobile 5G was 7 Mbps and LTE was 34 Mbps

        I’m not saying 5G can’t be better, but it’s rarely been better on T-mobile for me in about 5 different states in the US

        • @[email protected]
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          38 months ago

          Wow. 5G is consistently over 500 Mbps for me, and frequently upwards of 700Mbps with 50-100Mbps upload.

          • @ozymandias117
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            38 months ago

            The issue is that “5G” is three different bands in one name

            In the places where it’s low-band 5G and LTE is also available, LTE is significantly faster

            If you’re in the downtown of a major city, high-band “mmWave” 5G will be faster