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(Image credit: Samuel Contreras / Android Central) T-Mobile's band n41 5G and mmWave 5G are collectively referred to as Ultra Capacity 5G and are now visible on T-Mobile's coverage map.
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Simply put, a higher frequency has less range and has worse building penetration but much greater potential for high speeds. Its mmWave network is on n260 and n261 at 39GHz and 28GHz. T-Mobile's sub-6 network is on bands n71 and n41 (Sprint) at 600MHz and 2.5GHz, respectively. However, unlike AT&T and Verizon prepaid carriers, there's no special plan or additional fees to use it. Metro by T-Mobile, Mint Mobile, Google Fi, and several other T-Mobile-based prepaid carriers offer 5G on supported phones. T-Mobile has already added 1 million customers and covers 40 million households. T-Mobile has also continued to expand its 5G Home Internet service leveraging the power of 5G to give customers a new option for home internet. The coverage map for this network looks a lot like T-Mobile's LTE network, and speeds are only getting better as the Ultra-Capacity network continues to grow. T-Mobile's largest coverage area is provided by its Extended Range 5G, which as of January 2022, covers more than 310 million people. Most 5G phones you can still find for sale will support the entire network.
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Some older phones will work with both networks, such as the OnePlus 7T Pro 5G McClaren.
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Most 5G phones on T-Mobile support the entire network now, including some of the biggest names like Samsung's Galaxy S22 series and the Pixel 6 phones. T-Mobile already has an interactive 5G coverage map (opens in new tab) ready to go. T-Mobile has now been able to fully implement and expand Sprint's 5G spectrum into its network, helping it become the largest 5G network and the fastest, according to OpenSignal. While this lower-frequency 5G isn't as fast as we've seen with mmWave networks, its extensive coverage area makes it more practical for users. T-Mobile started building a 28GHz or 29GHz high-band mmWave network in the middle of 2019 before following it up with 5G on its 600MHz spectrum. T-Mobile has the largest 5G network by a considerable margin.
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Source: Andrew Martonik / Android Central (Image credit: Samuel Contreras / Android Central) Cities with Verizon Ultra Wideband 5G service Verizon has continued to build its mmWave 5G network and now has coverage in most of the largest cities in the country with many supporting 5G Home internet. Verizon has a coverage map (opens in new tab) with both LTE and 5G coverage showing just how much larger its nationwide network already is than the UWB network. Verizon has significantly caught up to T-Mobile in terms of network performance thanks to these upgrades in recent reports from Ookla. This could lead to dangerous false readings in low visibility conditions.Įven so, Verizon has kept the accelerator on the floor and is even expected to cover 175 million people with C-band 5G by the end of 2022.
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These restrictions affect areas around airports where it has been determined that C-band could cause interference with certain types of altimeters. Verizon's C-band network was hampered by restrictions placed on it by the FAA and backed by President Biden. Verizon launched C-band in January 2022 to 90 million people with 100 million expected by the end of that month. The equipment on the towers can allocate the spectrum to the network that needs it most without a significant impact on the LTE network, which most people will still be using for a while.įurthermore, this nationwide 5G network is available to all customers on any data plan, unlike UWB, which requires an unlimited plan. DSS allows Verizon to repurpose its huge amount of existing LTE spectrum to work with both 5G and LTE. This network now covers more than 230 million customers and 2,700 cities, according to Verizon. While coverage was dense enough in cities to be included on the list, coverage is still only available outdoors in parts of the cities.Ī much more extensive nationwide 5G network is now available using Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS). In short, mmWave 5G uses large chunks of high-frequency bandwidth, around 28GHz, that produce very high speeds but suffer in other areas such as coverage over distance and building penetration. Verizon started small, with only a few cities deploying 5G mmWave Ultra-Wideband (UWB). Verizon's 5G network is expanding quickly.