T-Mobile vs Verizon vs AT&T: New year, new 5G speed tests, same old leader،
We're only a little over a week away from the start of 2024, and T-Mobile has already made headlines and generated both excitement and frustration for its rapidly growing customer base with a a number of official and unofficial announcements. This incredibly eventful start to the year continues today for the ever-busy “Un-carrier” with another one of those comprehensive mobile network experience reports that looks as rosy as these things come for Magenta at first glance .
The 5G speed battle is getting (a little) closer
Of course, Magenta can only be delighted by the huge 5G speed advantage it continues to hold over its main rivals, with the realistic hope of seeing the 200+ Mbps test result further improved at over the next two years thanks to various technological advances. , world firsts and good old extensions of existing mid-band spectrum to even more territories across the country.
T-Mobile 9 – Verizon 5 – AT&T 1
It's the overall tally of titles and trophies from the Big Three carriers in this incredibly broad year-opening study that highlights how far AT&T remains behind its competitors and how Verizon it's getting really threatening T Mobilethe supremacy of the network experience.
While it can certainly be argued that T-Mo's gold medals and crowns are shinier, flashier, and ultimately more important than those of his number one rival, you should all know better than to focus exclusively on download speeds. It's clearly difficult to name T Mobile as a champion of the 5G experience based on this particular set of data, which highlights Verizon in first place for 5G video, 5G live video, And 5G games on top of 5G download speed.
That's not even much of a consolation victory considering how ubiquitous 4G LTE connectivity has become over the past decade, which is clearly not what we can say about it. T MobileThis is a landslide victory for 5G availability. That's almost more impressive than the aforementioned 5G download speed triumph, especially when backed up by a less comfortable but still clear victory in the 5G coverage experience department.
Finally, VerizonThe overall victory of the coverage experiment is largely offset by a loss of network coherence for T Mobile which seals the fate of the January 2024 Wireless Championship once and for all. If you're not entirely sure what each of these performance indicators actually means and is supposed to indicate, you'll obviously find all the details and explanations you need you need on the Opensignal website.