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Fastest 5G ✓ Most Available 5G ✓ New Data From Opensignal Confirms T-Mobile 5G Leadership

Fastest 5G ✓ Most Available 5G ✓ New Data From Opensignal Confirms T-Mobile 5G Leadership
Another independent network report by Opensignal confirms T-Mobile has the fastest 5G speeds and delivers a 5G signal more often and in more places than anyone else.

The bigger and faster 5G network is at T-Mobile, and we have the data to prove it. New independent data published from Opensignal, based on real world customer usage from millions of device measurements, shows T-Mobile customers get the fastest 5G download and upload speeds and get a 5G connection more often than anyone else. And the Un-carrier’s 5G network just keeps getting better, piling on more speed and coverage to the country’s largest, fastest and most reliable 5G network.

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“Independent network reports continue to show T-Mobile is the best choice for speedy and reliable 5G coverage across the country”

“Independent network reports continue to show T-Mobile is the best choice for speedy and reliable 5G coverage across the country,” said Neville Ray, President of Technology at T-Mobile. “We built T-Mobile’s 5G network with broad coverage, high capacity and low latency to fuel innovation and bring transformative 5G experiences to customers. This is how you build the best 5G network in the country, and we’re just getting started.”

When we say the Un-carrier is piling on the 5G speed, we mean it! Opensignal’s report shows T-Mobile customers’ average 5G download speeds increased by nearly 23 percent in just 3 months and over 50 percent since the beginning of the year. And this is the third time in a row Opensignal awarded T-Mobile 5G as fastest and most available. In addition to Opensignal’s latest 5G findings, it also found T-Mobile delivers the best 4G Availability and the fastest Upload Speed Experience, so whether customers are on LTE or 5G, they’re covered with a far reaching and speedy network. Opensignal’s independent reports and insights are based on measurements of real experience. Its approach relies solely upon billions of device measurements shared by millions of real users every day – recorded in all the places where people actually live, work and travel.

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People need a dependable and fast wireless connection that works when and how they need it, and T-Mobile’s 5G delivers just that. With the largest, fastest and most reliable 5G network, T-Mobile’s 5G covers 300 million people – nearly everyone in the country. And it covers 92 percent of Interstate Highway miles across America compared to just 68 percent for AT&T and 51 percent for Verizon. So while customers are on the road, T-Mobile delivers the most consistent 5G connectivity for uninterrupted music streaming, video calls, real-time navigation and more on their interstate road trip. And T-Mobile continues lighting up Ultra Capacity 5G across the country to bring super-fast 5G speeds to more places than anyone else. Ultra Capacity 5G already covers 150 million people and can deliver average download speeds of 350 Mbps with peaks up to 1 Gbps, and T-Mobile is on track to deploy it nationwide covering 200 million people by end of year while competitors will only just be getting started with mid-band 5G.

Only T-Mobile customers get the fastest, largest and most reliable 5G network — but don’t just take our word for it, the independent network results speak for themselves!

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