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It's not necessarily about outright speed though. You're unlikely to get that peak speed consistently on 4G and your latency will be several 100 times higher on 4G than 5G.
Consistent speeds around 200mbps and a ping of 1ms is what transforms 5G into something that could easily replace home broadband / wired infrastructure in cities in the next 5 years.
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See, I'm stuck between a whole bunch of buildings that are taller and apparently the mast is further down behind them according to the engineer I spoke to.
I've been doing bandwidth tests and it's been 210mbps for the past hour, all week around this time. For less than £30 a month. If it keeps this way, that's superb value.@Soul I haven't hit such low ping yet, but its dipped into single digits.
First week with Three 5G. Not bad at all. Consistent 160mbps+ down and 25mbps up. Not sure whether It's because I've adopted early and the bandwidth is not as loaded, but quite impressed.