Opensignal is comparing T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T's fastest 5G services for the first time ever from a number of key perspectives, and the conclusions are... interesting.
If you've been following the development and evolution of the US wireless industry for more than a minute, you already know that the nation's 5G networks are very muchcreated equal. On top of that, the same 5G network can produce wildly different download speeds depending on what state, city, and even what neighborhood you live in, as evidenced among others inhighlighting the huge disparities between, for instance, New York and New Mexico.
Of course, the main cause of those gaps has nothing to do with geography and everything to do with the deployment of a number of 5G resources collectively grouped together under the mid and high-band labels. The latter technology, also known as mmWave, was initially viewed as the industry's true game changer by Verizon and AT&T, butThe three-way duel for long-term supremacy is however far from over, with the late mid-band adopters rapidly gaining ground.
Before discussing just how incredibly close those are in tests conducted between March 16 and June 13, 2022, we should point out that"5G Enhanced" is merely a generic term coined by Opensignal to encompass all the different marketing labels used by carriers to describe their various mid-band and mmWave offerings.
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