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You're correct, got confused with AT&T which only has 80MHz deployed
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By Paynefanbro · Posted
Really area dependent. I drove through Williamsburg, Park Slope, and Crown Heights last weekend while running CoverageMap’s multiple speed tests and T-Mobile still edged out VZW by about 50Mbps over 50 speed tests. With Verizon I recorded a ton of gig+ speed tests but I also recorded an equal number of 150-180Mbps speed tests too. On T-Mobile while I recorded fewer gig+ speeds their lower end speeds tended to be higher than Verizon’s. Verizon has improved a lot but T-Mobile still edges them out and has quite a bit of runway in terms of capacity in the form of 60MHz of n77 and oodles of mmWave that they haven’t even touched yet whereas Verizon has deployed virtually all of their spectrum mmWave, CBRS, etc across macros and small cells. Not to mention the (unlikely) possibility that T-Mobile acquires NextWave’s spectrum. Edit: Also isn’t VZW at 160MHz in NYC? -
They coverage map is a bit exaggerated but I've noticed a lot of improved coverage in Manhattan and Queens. Long Island is still very much slacking and overstated I'm curious what could be next for T-Mobile. I believe they are capped at 140Mhz of B41 in NYC. I wonder how soon until more LTE reframing or C-Band/CBRS deployment starts
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By AirlineFlyer · Posted
I think the only thing stopping Verizon from truly blowing the other side of the water right now is that many sites still don’t have C-band installed, or even have work permits filed to do it in the near future. -
I've had a Verizon Sim for a few months now and I've noticed wherever Verizon has C-Band they are beating T-Mobile in terms of Speed. They have 180MHZ of C-Band deployed and I am constantly reaching over 1Gbps. It seems like they're on top of updating the backhaul with multigig access. If they catch up to T-Mobile's N41 deployment with C-Band, T-Mobile will be in trouble. Especially with the dense mmWave deployment taking some of the strain off C-Band in dense areas
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