T-Mobile adds more 5G radios to its cell sites
T-Mobile continues to add new 5G radios to its cell sites with over 900 upgraded last week.
Ray added that the company is on the way to having more than half of its cell sites upgraded to support 5G. As the executive said, “We’re well on our way to more than 50 percent.” T-Mobile’s mid-band 5G service, called Ultra Capacity 5G, met its goal of covering 200 million people 6 weeks ahead of schedule. The next goal it has is to reach 300 million people with its Ultra Capacity 5G by the end of 2023 which is five times the geographical area that 200 million is.
T-Mobile’s early success in 5G will be enhanced by the building of a stand-alone 5G network. As Ray explains, “But for us, the way I think and my team thinks about where we’re going … We’re a 5G business. We don’t want to be, forever, a 5G, 4G, 3G, 2G business. We want to be a 5G business. That’s why we built out a 5G core.”
T-Mobile is the only U.S. carrier to have built a 5G core at this stage and states, “we’re driving very, very hard.” To take advantage of 5G’s low latency and reliability, Neville says that “You need a stand-alone” 5G core and 5G radio network together.
Mid-band is the most important tier of T-Mobile’s 5G triple-layer cake
T-Mobile has been riding its 5G triple-layer cake service to the top of the U.S. market. At its base is the low-band 600MHz spectrum that travels far enough to support nationwide 5G. While these signals can penetrate structures, they deliver download data speeds not much faster than LTE. The middle tier of the cake is the all-important mid-band airwaves that travel longer distances than high-band mmWave signals do, and offer faster speeds than low-band.
At the top of the cake is high-band mmWave which travels short distances, doesn’t penetrate structures well, but when you can lock into these signals, you will enjoy the fastest 5G data speeds available.
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