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Independent Report Finds T-Mobile Has Nearly 20x More 5G Cities Than Verizon and AT&T Combined
What’s the news: In its Q2 2020 Speedtest® United States Market Report measuring 4G and 5G coverage and speed, Ookla® found that T-Mobile customers get a 5G

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nWhat’s the news: In its Q2 2020 Speedtest® United States Market Report measuring 4G and 5G coverage and speed, Ookla® found that T-Mobile customers get a 5G signal in nearly 20x more cities than Verizon and AT&T combined (and almost 130x more than Verizon alone). And, Un-carrier customers with 5G devices have faster “5G capable” speeds than Verizon.\n\n\nWhy it matters: People need consistent 5G access to enjoy 5G’s benefits, and T-Mobile customers can get a 5G signal in more places than anyone else.\n\n\nWho it’s for: Everyone who wants an amazing 5G experience that actually works indoors and out.\n\n BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nIf you want the most 5G coverage, you want magenta. A new report measuring 4G and 5G experiences from over one million customer devices released today from Ookla, a leader in mobile network testing, data and analysis, shows that T-Mobile customers get 5G in nearly 20x more cities than Verizon and AT&T (almost 130x more than Verizon alone). And according to Ookla®, T-Mobile customers with a 5G device have a faster 5G Capable Speed Score — a measurement of upload and download speeds customers with 5G devices experience across the entirety of the network — than Verizon customers. And now that Sprint is part of T-Mobile, all Sprint 5G customers have access to T-Mobile’s nationwide 5G network, the largest 5G network in the country, reaching 225 million people and covering more than one million square miles. The report also noted that T-Mobile’s network delivered the best response times or “latency” and came thisclose to tying for first on consistency.\n\n\n“Study after study is finding the same thing: only T-Mobile is doing the hard work to deliver 5G coverage and performance. Sure, it would be easier to deliver blazing speeds in postage stamp-sized areas like Verizon, but our strategy is different. T-Mobile’s strategy is built on delivering a meaningful 5G experience people can actually use,” said Neville Ray, President of Technology at T-Mobile. “And we’re just getting started. T-Mobile’s 5G will only get better as we continue building out the world’s best 5G network.”\n\n\nBefore they can benefit from 5G, customers need to be able to get a 5G signal. Ookla’s report found that T-Mobile customers can experience 5G’s benefits in more places across the country than customers with any other provider....