They have just starting adding C-Band in Lehigh valley spotted first site on a high hill yesterday
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So today was the first time I saw the 5G+ icon at this location. My phone displayed only while on the on-ramp from route 30 East to 222 North. The speeds were great but only for that tiny segment so it makes think it is still being tested.
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They have just starting adding C-Band in Lehigh valley spotted first site on a high hill yesterday
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Blown away by N77 in Orlando and Disney world. **** was dire in march and may. 400+ everywhere now.
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I haven’t been to any parks yet. However the resort overall seems to be blanketed yes. Dropped to regular 5G at Disney springs for a hot second. 5G+ at all monorail hotels and on the roadways to and from Disney springs.
Otherwise even deep inside hotels I’ve stayed on n77. I’m impressed. Slowest speed I got was 140 and that’s inside my hotel room. Faster than the Wi-Fi still.
No n77 in magic kingdom. Speed was solid though even during parades and fireworks. Dropped to lte at one point and was 30/6 during the fireworks.
As soon as I left the park and got to the dock for the boat, back on n77 and 300+.
Had some n77 in AK and Epcot. But not much.
Today at Disney springs I’m getting about .4mbps on lte and 5G. All the “+” vanished today apparently
Always inconsistent!
I see 5G+ is now the on the coverage maps for Denver. I'm assuming its DOD and not C Band.
How does 5G C-Band do in NYC on the latest Ipad Pro which has the new bands for AT&T. Verizon reliability is tanking and I am considering an AT&T Unlimited Elite plan with my tablet and phone. I have a dataconnect pass plan for my current tablet which obviously won’t have the 5G C-Band.
Will the SpaceMobile satellite that AT&T will be using be on the mid bands? It will utilize existing AT&T bands and I wonder if it is a 5G+ signal as well. Essentially instead of a land based tower, the spectrum comes from above. So I am assuming all bands could be available as if it was another tower in space and different bands will propagate. The fundamentals of physics will still increase latency however on this network.
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