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AT&T has launched 5G RedCap across the US, targeting mid-tier IoT use cases with lower-cost, lower-power 5G – replacing its ...
AT&T’s 5G Reduced Capability (RedCap) technology has reached a major milestone with nationwide coverage, now serving over 200 ...
FOSTER CITY, Calif. – Given all the time that most of us have spent at home recently, it’s easy to lose sight of advances in technologies such as 5G that are generally more useful when we’re ...
Nokia’s “landmark” new deal with US utility Memphis Light, Gas and Water shows 5G is supporting grid modernization and ...
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Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile all claim to have incredible 5G networks, but the truth is they’re still a work in progress. Here’s why 5G isn’t great in the US right now, and how it will ...
Average 5G download speeds in the US are 50.9Mbps, a nice step up from average 4G speeds but far behind several countries where 5G speeds are in the 200Mbps to 400Mbps range.
5G networks across the US still have much to evolve. But early adopters should already have the incentive to upgrade to 5G devices later this year – which is good news for Apple.
In the US, 5G initially used super high-frequency spectrum, which has shorter range but higher capacity, to deliver a massive pipe for online access. Think of it as a glorified Wi-Fi hotspot.
According to Qualcomm, 5G networks are expected to bring download speeds of 10 Gbs with peaks of up to 20 Gbs. Initial rollouts in the US, however, have seen slower speeds of about 1Gbs.