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T-Mobile's 5G home internet service is launching in 634 metro areas nationwide. See if yours is on the list. I'm that 5G guy. I've actually been here for every "G." I've reviewed well over a thousand ...
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We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Verizon fired up its important C-Band 5G network last week under its 5G Ultra Wideband class of 5G. In doing ...
Gone are the days when 5G was just a buzzword and deployment was experimental. Today, 5G is an established worldwide networking protocol built into most high-quality and flagship mobile devices. 5G ...
Following the launch of C-Band 5G last week, Verizon has finally updated its coverage maps, so you can see exactly where it is live. Surprisingly, this was not available when C-Band went live last ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Google Fi is the latest US wireless provider to detail its 5G coverage, announcing today that they now sell ...
In today’s digital world, retailers face many challenges when it comes to disconnected systems and siloed data. Perhaps more than any other industry, retailers are continually looking for the “next ...
QUESTION: Looking at buying a 5G smartphone, so what’s the best way to see where 5G is available in my area? ANSWER: The race to roll out 5G in major metro areas is well underway and with Apple ...
Google’s MVNO has long only featured first-party Nexus and Pixel phones, as well as Motorola devices. Google Fi is now directly offering Samsung phones while detailing its 5G coverage today. While ...
A coverage map for millimeter wave is going to be woefully inaccurate. Fog, trees blowing in the wind, an inconveniently parked vehicle... what can't interfere? I'm not sure a coverage map makes sense ...