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5G at my hotel in San Jose (this is 80GB into "unlimited" mobile hotspot - so past the 50GB depri point)
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T-Mobile: Magenta Amplified (airline employee plan)
AT$T: $50 Unlimited Elite Prepaid promo (for more “rural” areas)
Not meaning that tests are bogus... I actually get better results hitting Frontier than T-mobile. What I mean is... Data usage won't count in your total if you hit T-mobile endpoints. Meaning I might hit 5-10GB in a month of regular use, but if I didn't use T-MOBILE endpoints for speed test, it would be significantly higher.
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Best upload I've hit at Starbucks in Newhall, CA
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Malone, NY
Very impressed with n71 so far, especially with weak signal. LTE speeds are in the respective thread.
In my area, it appears that T-Mobile has C, D,E and G licenses on 600MHz with a leased F. Total in my area ~= 25x25.
Basically 10x10 B71, 15x15 n71. I suspect that with the Sprint B41/n41, they're not going to use any more Dish 600MHz that they had leased... at least in my area.
https://specmap.sequence-omega.net
4+ 40 MHz n41 + 2 outside of the Miller Hill Mall on a Pixel 4a 5G:
4+ 20 MHz n71 outside of Bulldog Pizza in Duluth, MN.
4 and 2 are 10 MHz, also interesting to note 20 MHz n71 means that B71 LTE is completely gone. Verified with NSG.
I guess is time to promote 5g n71 devices. I wondered how long in some markets they would keep both B71 and n71. If B12 exists in that area, why not promote n71.
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I wonder how long they’ll keep B71 here. They just recently (within the last year or so) added native coverage here co-locating on the municipal water tower that previously only AT&T was on. Here’s what they have deployed here.
Very impressed with the speeds. I’d love to know the bandwidth of what they have deployed.
5G usually doubles (if not more) the speeds compared to LTE in any given spot here.
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