Phones Canada is excited to announce that T-Mobile subscribers, totaling over 60 million, are in for a treat with improved 5G connectivity in the coming days. As the nation’s second-largest wireless provider, T-Mobile is set to utilize the 2.5GHz mid-band spectrum it acquired in FCC Auction 108 back in August 2022. This development will bring enhanced 5G services to users across various counties where T-Mobile secured licenses.
What sets mid-band spectrum apart is its ability to travel longer distances compared to high-band mmWave spectrum. This means that signals are less likely to be obstructed by obstacles like trees or buildings, ensuring a more reliable connection. While mid-band speeds may not match the lightning-fast speeds of mmWave, they still outperform low-band spectrum, earning mid-band the nickname “Goldilocks of 5G spectrum.”
To check if your area is already benefiting from T-Mobile’s 5G Ultra Capacity service, simply consult the carrier’s coverage map by inputting your address. For instance, residents in Salem, Mass., are already enjoying this service alongside Verizon’s 5G Ultra Wideband signal. If your location currently receives only T-Mobile’s slower 5G Extended Coverage, there’s good news on the horizon as additional mid-band 2.5GHz airwaves are being rolled out nationwide to enhance your 5G experience.
For those who want to track T-Mobile’s 5G speeds more closely, consider downloading Ookla’s Speedtest app on your device. By monitoring data speeds throughout the day without Wi-Fi interference, you can observe any speed improvements as T-Mobile deploys its new 2.5GHz licenses from Auction 108.
To download Ookla’s Speedtest app on your iPhone or Android device and stay updated on any speed enhancements in your area, click on the respective links provided above. Keep an eye out for a gradual increase in download speeds over the next week, signaling that T-Mobile is expanding its 2.5GHz airwaves near you for an even better 5G experience. Stay connected with Phones Canada for more exciting updates on telecommunications advancements!