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T-Mobile News: Beats Verizon and other wireless carriers in speed test; 313 million subscriber coverage; geared up for 5G

By Mauricia | Jan 02, 2017 06:38 PM EST
A T-Mobile shop in Victoria on September 8, 2009 in London, England. Mobile phone companies Orange and T-Mobile have announced plans to merge their United Kingdom operations
(Photo : Getty Images/Peter Macdiarmid) A T-Mobile shop in Victoria on September 8, 2009 in London, England. Mobile phone companies Orange and T-Mobile have announced plans to merge their United Kingdom operations

When it comes to providing wireless services, T-Mobile will not be left behind. With its more than 300 million subscribers in the US, the company is also seeking to 5G roll-out.

The majority of manufacturers and mobile networks have looped the year 2020 that 5G will succeed. However, T-Mobile is not that certain winding up and acknowledges that it will take several more years before an established 5G can be rolled out of some type.

Nevertheless, T-Mobile delivers to being prepared for 5G once it is available for commercial use. The wireless carrier immediately reminds that it is the sole presenter of 1 Gbps speeds on its network in the US. Given, that it was established with a device that was not released, no one will be able to tell how T-Mobile's gigabit LTE will keep going when devices are monopolizing the network, Yahoo News reported. 

T-Mobile also proclaimed about comprising 313 million subscribers in the US, which is less a million compared to Verizon Wireless scope. The number is still remarkable to think where T-Mobile is situated with respect to AT&T and Verizon.

As Android Headlines points out how stimulating 5G is, its standard is still indefinite because networks will need to construct all new telecommunications.

T-Mobile's chief technology officer, Neville Ray said that the company has the option to beat Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint and announced the telecom's major achievements in 2016 in regards with the DL throughput and UL throughput in Mbps. T-Mobile has 24.4 and 12.1; Verizon has 24.3 and 8.5; AT&T has 23.9 and 7.6; and Sprint with 15.2 and 4.8.

The Extended Range LTE of T-Mobile works four-fold better in buildings and twice further from the tower which could provide coverage to 250 million people in more than 500 metro locations. Although T-Mobile has beaten the other three wireless carriers when it comes to speed, the only thing that hinders it from rejoicing is the fact that Netherlands has already called out the telecom company due to its zero rating for video streaming and music.

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