The company said that it will offer 5G speeds to 260 million people in the United States by the end of 2020. The move is part of T-Mobile’s strategy to become a leading provider of 5G services. “5G is the future, and we’re committed to making it a reality for everyone,” said John Legere, president and CEO of T-Mobile. “This expansion will help us build a strong foundation for 5G service and make sure everyone has access to the fastest network.” 5G is expected to be much faster than 4G LTE, which is currently available in most areas. It will allow users to download files faster, stream videos without lag, and use virtual reality applications without problems. ..


You can say that T-Mobile has done a splendid job rolling out its nationwide 5G network. Now the company is looking to solidify its already strong 2022 progress with a new mid-band 5G rollout all around the country.

T-Mobile has announced that it has met its year-end goal, and its 5G Ultra Capacity network now covers 260 million people across the nation — with the 5G network itself reaching roughly 323 million people. Not only that, but the company is now looking to solidify those gains with the deployment of a new, mid-band 1900 MHz spectrum across the country. Also known as n39, this new spectrum will join T-Mobile’s existing network infrastructure to streamline traffic and speeds.

If your smartphone supports this new band, you should begin to see faster, and more stable, speeds on your smartphone as a result of this rollout. While T-Mobile says that this is a nationwide rollout, availability of this band will, of course, depend on where you’re located.

A more stable Ultra Capacity 5G connection is good news for everyone. It’s also promising as we head into 2023, a year that will surely be packed to the brim with further improvements as 5G keeps going widespread.

Source: T-Mobile