New Ookla report found that T-Mobile had a media 5G download speed of 287.14 Mbps, beating out Verizon When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...
Data gleaned from iPhone 15 Pro 5G speed tests suggest that users will see a notable download boost, but that's still assuming that you've got good network coverage. Apple's iPhone 15 line features ...
Internet research firm Ookla’s latest test report reveals that T-Mobile’s 5G services are still the fastest in the US. Thanks to the additional 2.5GHz spectrum, the telco’s median download performance ...
When comparing Starlink and 5G internet, the "better" option largely depends on where you live. Starlink's satellite-based broadband can deliver impressive speeds, often between 100 and 200 Mbps for ...
A survey of wireless ISPs shows that the download speeds of their 5G services are significantly faster than 4G, but the gains in upload speed are less impressive. Wireless operators around the world ...
Opensignal is out today with its latest in-depth report on 5G. T-Mobile continues to lead the pack when it comes to 5G download/upload speeds, availability, and reach. Meanwhile, Verizon did repeat ...
Each time a new analysis of mobile network performance gets published, it’s almost a given that we’ll see T-Mobile leading the pack in terms of delivering the fastest 5G speeds. After all, the ...
umlaut’s latest report again ranks T-Mobile as the most reliable 5G network with fastest 5G speeds and best 5G coverage New Opensignal analysis also shows T-Mobile’s Ultra Capacity 5G is faster with ...
Samuel has spent years writing about mobile carriers and their networks following a stint working as a technician in a carrier phone store. Whether it's helping people avoid 36-month payment plans, or ...
Ookla has released its latest report on the global state of 5G looking at the overall median speed, performance by country, availability, and more. While it’s not a surprise the US missed the top 10 ...
5G usage is expanding across Europe, but user experience varies widely, with Poland’s average 5G download speed increasing by 57% year-on-year and Sweden’s declining by 23% in the same period.