T-Mobile wants you to know that 5G is perfectly safe at airports

The ongoing back and forth between the FAA, airlines, Verizon and AT&T about rolling out 5G C band around airports isn’t the most exciting topic. I wouldn’t blame you for not following her closely. However, it is important to know that the network that both carriers are trying to push is the real good kind of 5G that should (finally) improve your network experience.

However, there is one carrier I didn’t mention above that really wants you to know that their network is alive and not part of this ongoing drama at all. Yes, T-Mobile is that carrier and they probably have the best current 5G network in the US. T-Mobile introduced low, mid-range 5G and a touch of high-band, but its 5G mid-range is the most important and kind of goes back to what’s happening with Verizon and AT&T.

Well, it comes down to the fact that T-Mobile’s 5G mid-band (2.5GHz) is well suited for the FAA and airlines. The 5G C band from Verizon and AT&T (3.7-4.2 GHz), which is also mid-range, operates at a different frequency than T-Mobile and creates security issues. I have to point it out in a permit Today, T-Mobile acknowledged that C-band is used safely around the world and that it “strongly encourages our FAA and airline partners to resolve any issues.” They made this statement because they too much It owns its own C-band spectrum and would like to publish it in 2023.

But for now, what T-Mobile really wants you to know is that all the 5G security information in the news about airlines shutting down, banning overseas travelers, and the collapse of commerce in the US, has nothing to do with their network. 5G has been mid-range Cleared to boot For some time. Sorry, I had to.

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Did you get any good T-Mobile 5G or “5GUC” speed tests to share? I ran a few yesterday and they were solid at 300Mbps and 40Mbps.

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Brooke Vargas

"Devoted gamer. Webaholic. Infuriatingly humble social media trailblazer. Lifelong internet expert."

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