AT&T taunts Verizon and T-Mobile while touting its latest 5G achievements and goals
Just 48 hours after leveling the playing field with one of its two big rivals while trumping the other as far as “unlimited elite” plan perks are concerned, AT&T is delivering a “5G infrastructure update” today meant primarily to highlight its competitive advantages over Verizon and T-Mobile.
Both “nationwide” 5G and 5G+ are growing but is the pace fast enough?
That… doesn’t exactly sound like a very massive expansion of a truly revolutionary service that leaves 4G LTE in the dust, and in case you’re wondering, it doesn’t compare particularly favorably to Verizon’s mmWave-based 5G Ultra Wideband deployment, which hit a grand total of 60 cities last year and will undoubtedly stay ahead of AT&T’s 5G+ rollout in 2021 as well.
While it’s definitely impressive to hear that AT&T has therefore managed to hit its “end-of-year goal 6 months early”, said figure still trails the 300 million people covered by T-Mobile’s own nationwide 5G signal as of last month.
AT&T’s big C-band ambitions are overshadowed by T-Mobile’s mid-band 5G achievements
The problem is T-Mobile’s Ultra Capacity 5G network already covers 150 million people, largely relying on mid-band spectrum gained from last year’s completed Sprint merger. Meanwhile, AT&T hopes to reach anywhere between 70 and 75 million people by the end of next year and 200 million before 2023 wraps up with C-band technology aiming to strike a similar balance between speed and coverage.
A full experience, of course, would be one where low, mid, and high-band 5G come together to deliver flawless coverage and truly mind-blowing speeds on a literally nationwide scale, and that’s not something US carriers will actually be able to offer for a fairly long time going forward.
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