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True 5G or the faux 5G that was rolling out in places that was merely enhanced 4G?The 5G emblem turned on this week on my verizon phone. I've been testing it out, it's extremely fast and better than my home wifi (xfinity).
Anyone else been testing it? Thoughts?
That is good, very good speed. Just checked my home speed, using concast (xfinity) and mine is less than half that with just me on line right now. Mine lets me stream in HD at this speed so you should be cooking along with most anything you want to do with that kind of bandwidth.True 5G will be 5x that and more.
You're on enhanced 4g
What device you using?
Reference is my house, low signal for any carrier. Outside of my hole I average 15-20% faster on LTE. Verizon towers.
This phone is not a 5G phone.
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and home internet:
(5G should be almost this fast)
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Ah, sounds like the service is there just not the actual speed.I'm running a Samsung Note 20 5G
And this is what started showing up on my phone this week.
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We pay $90 something, comes to little over $100 after the taxes. IIRC this was their second tier of service here. At times there are 3 people all streaming at the same time and it gives us enough to keep all going with IIRC 150 G a month. When I check it we so far have not come near using too much. It's just the net, we long ago kicked the cable TV to the curb, just stream. Currently using google for TV DVR and that is like $65 a month now. If not for the Wife I would kick that to the curb too. I almost never use the damn thing and I would be find with just streaming. Wife wants to record a LOT of stupid shows I can not stand but she watches them while I am at work so I don't careAh, sounds like the service is there just not the actual speed.
And @Alexx1401we pay $70/month for this service. Flat rate, no TV, nothing else 'bundled'.