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IkeRoberts t1_j5zpnlj wrote

The don't include the number of transmitters per square mile. That is much higher as well and has a huge influence on the ability to deploy 5G in rural areas.

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Orbital666 t1_j5yzgwt wrote

Bull-fucking-shit. Data my ass go try using that shot anywhere and see what happens to your battery life and connectivity. Verizon has repeatedly told me to run off 4G to avoid “service issues” so 5g can suck a nut. Someone should have sued this entire industry for this sham. They wanted to upgrade their internals then fine don’t market it as an up sell, it’s your infrastructure ffs.

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Cpt_Fupa t1_j61t03h wrote

Might be different in the states, but in Canada there’s definitely a pretty noticeable improvement in terms of speed. I can get like 400 to 500 mb/s anywhere downtown or at home. Putting that speed to any practical use is a different story, since my data cap is 15 gigs (I’m paying 60 dollars a month, excluding my phones financing).

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Inferati t1_j5zr3h9 wrote

Go to TMobile. When running off 5G, I get around 500mbps for their home internet. If it falls to 4G I get down to 75mbps. Similar on my phones. I much prefer 5G

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PomegranatePlanet t1_j5z4h3y wrote

Wow, compared to 4G, 5G is next generation stuff!

/s, because Reddit.

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Formula_Unn t1_j61953s wrote

Except for working at distance

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BikePoloFantasy t1_j62h1ut wrote

This looks bad and is misleading. Wrong sub.

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