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AT&T's 5G E Falls Short of T-Mobile and Verizon 4G Speeds: OpenSignal (venturebeat.com) 28

AT&T's "5G Evolution" cellular service isn't just controversial and arguably misleading, it's also slower than the 4G speeds offered by rivals T-Mobile and Verizon, according to a new report today from OpenSignal. From a report: Over a one-month period spanning January 28 through February 26, OpenSignal compared the average performance of "5G E capable" phones and "all others" on AT&T's network with similarly equipped devices on T-Mobile's, Verizon's, and Sprint's networks -- a fair test in that all four of the major U.S. carriers have deployed pre-5G, late-stage 4G technologies across the country. Only Sprint's network fell behind AT&T's performance, though that's no surprise, as the fourth-place carrier's network has lagged behind its rivals in performance for years.
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AT&T's 5G E Falls Short of T-Mobile and Verizon 4G Speeds: OpenSignal

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    It's not "arguably misleading", it's blatant lying. It's the same network they were calling 4G several weeks ago, now with a new label on it. So of course it's not faster than rivals' 4G networks, because IT IS ALSO a 4G network.

  • I was just at the hospital and a receptionist there was complaining about their phone service. I mentioned that AT&T was both evil and incompetent and she almost fell over herself agreeing with me.

    That AT&T can continue to exist is proof that the whole system is corrupt from stem to stern.

    • I've been on Sprint for nearly 2 decades now despite them being the "worst" carrier because, aside from a short 1-year stint in a rental apartment, I've been fortunate to live and work in places where they had great service. Right now my home is close enough to one of their towers that I use my phone as a hotspot whenever my home Internet goes down. I typically get 25-40 Mbps from them at home, which is actually close to double the national average speed for Verizon and T-Mobile [opensignal.com]. And I'm on an ancient gra
    • by tsqr ( 808554 )

      That AT&T can continue to exist is proof that the whole system is corrupt from stem to stern.

      That's a pretty broad brush you have there. I would say that ATT's continued existence is more a testament to the cluelessness of their customers than some systemic corruption.

      • I would say that ATT's continued existence is more a testament to the cluelessness of their customers than some systemic corruption.

        In addition to everything else ATT has done, telcos have stolen billions from Americans by taking money intended for infrastructure and handing it out to execs as bonuses. So no.

        • i hear this mentioned quite a bit, do you happen to have a citation/link for reference?

          (to be clear, it sounds absolutely plausible, and I wouldn't doubt it for a second -- but still curious as to the specifics)

          • by tsqr ( 808554 )

            i hear this mentioned quite a bit, do you happen to have a citation/link for reference?

            (to be clear, it sounds absolutely plausible, and I wouldn't doubt it for a second -- but still curious as to the specifics)

            There are plenty of articles about the $1.5 billion in FCC subsidies given to ISPs annually (here's one [arstechnica.com]), but I've never seen anything substantiating the part about "handing it out as bonuses to execs". Not that it might not be true, of course.

  • ...I haven't deleted that email from AT&T begging me to come back yet. I hope they have all sorts of trouble getting the egg off their faces. Bogus 5G advertising campaign and slower speeds to boot. Way to go, guys.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    When ever you hear "May not" in any AT&T always replace it with "Will not". As in "You may not get the Guaranteed speeds" becomes "You will not get the Guaranteed speeds".... "May not be available in your area", becomes "Will not be available in your area".... "Free phone may be subjected to other fees", becomes "Free phone will be subjected to other fees".

    Nathan

  • Well feel safe in that if it was true 5G all that use it will get great health problems faster than any 4G line can deliver!!

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