![]() ![]() This means that more AT&T customers are using the carrier’s low-band 5G services. AT&T has taken a considerably more conservative approach to the new C-band spectrum, deploying it to only a handful of cities so far. The effect of limited C-band rollouts is even more evident in AT&T’s much lower 71.54Mbps median 5G download speeds. However, its considerably lower overall speed (59.67Mbps) shows that many of its customers still aren’t covered by its 5G Ultra Wideband service they’re either stuck on 4G/LTE or using the carrier’s low-band Nationwide 5G service, which isn’t much faster than 4G. This time, it came in with a median 5G speed of 113.52Mbps. Meanwhile, Verizon is catching up on the 5G side thanks to its new C-band rollouts. Median download speeds will naturally improve as more customers take advantage of the carrier’s faster 5G network. These higher numbers likely result from the rapid expansion of T-Mobile’s Ultra Capacity 5G network rather than improvements to its 4G/LTE service. ![]() However, in this latest report, T-Mobile has managed to break the 100Mbps barrier with its overall download speeds, which have increased from 90.65Mbps in January to 116.54Mbps. In January’s fourth-quarter 2021 report, T-Mobile showed almost the same median 5G download speeds, at 187.12Mbps, a sizeable increase from its prior third-quarter speeds of 135.17Mbps. The numbers aren’t nearly as dramatic for T-Mobile this time around. Likewise, latency numbers were all in the same ballpark, with T-Mobile scoring 31ms against Verizon’s 32ms and AT&T’s 34ms. T-Mobile also had the highest upload speeds of 11.72Mpbs, although these were only marginally better than Verizon and AT&T, which came in with upload speeds of 9.14Mbps and 7.00Mbps, respectively. The Un-carrier also delivered the most consistent speeds of the bunch, with 85.7% of tests showing at least 5Mpbs download and 1Mbps upload speeds. Overall, that’s nearly twice as fast as Verizon and AT&T, which clocked in at 59.67Mbps and 54.64Mbps, respectively. T-Mobile took the top spot for performance on both its 5G and 4G/LTE networks, with median download speeds of 187.33Mbps on 5G and 116.54Mbps across the board.
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