![]() Meanwhile, T-Mobile hasn’t sat on its haunches but has continued to expand its coverage far and wide, not only preserving its lead but pulling even further ahead. Verizon’s median speeds have danced around that 100Mbps mark ever since. However, that initial meteoric rise turned out to be a one-time phenomenon. When Verizon began aggressively rolling out the new spectrum in January 2022, its median 5G download speeds jumped by nearly 52% practically overnight, breaking the 100Mbps barrier for the first time. While many believed that C-band would close the gap with T-Mobile, that hasn’t happened. T-Mobile had a big head start in rolling out faster mid-band 5G services thanks to its 2020 merger with Sprint, while Verizon and AT&T couldn’t roll out a similar midrange spectrum until their C-band deployments began in early 2022. The 5G speed plateau Julian Chokkattu/Digital Trends Opensignal’s analysis shows that Verizon and AT&T still hold their own against the Un-carrier behemoth in some regions and when it comes to certain aspects of the 5G experience. Still, although T-Mobile may come out on top for overall download speeds and availability, there’s a bit of nuance here. ![]() ![]() Here’s how fast 5G on your Samsung Galaxy S23 really is T-Mobile’s 5G is still unmatched - but have speeds plateaued? Live in a rural area? Verizon 5G is about to get better for you
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