Verizon Wins the 5G Prize with Inclusion of Rural Coverage
Hey everyone! Please pay special attention to the latest 5G tests conducted by RootMetrics, covering an incredible 245,000 miles and 6,653 indoor locations across the US. These tests differ significantly from the nearly 2.3 million tests performed in 125 of the most populated metropolitan markets in the second half of last year, due to the inclusion of rural areas. This change has impacted the results and the overall 5G award winners.
Verizon has emerged with two gold medals, T-Mobile with one, and AT&T with none. RootMetrics analysts now view Verizon as the new US 5G champion. This shift adds to T-Mobile’s challenges, as they now need to reclaim their “best 5G experience” title from Verizon.
Under the old methodology, the playing field was unfairly tilted towards T-Mobile. Plus, do you remember that Verizon voluntarily agreed to delay 5G rollouts to allow airlines to retrofit their older aircraft altimeters? However, Verizon now leads in 5G speed, while T-Mobile retains the 5G availability title. Verizon is the new US 5G champion, T-Mobile is second, and AT&T is last.
Verizon also won its seventh straight “Most Reliable 5G” award from RootMetrics. This award highlights Verizon’s consistent performance across the board, reaffirming its leadership in 5G reliability.
The 5G reliability prize remains with Verizon, highlighting AT&T’s struggle to compete in all 5G aspects, both urban and rural. Verizon’s 5G speed victory isn’t due to recent technological advancements or expansions. Similarly, T-Mobile’s loss isn’t due to any specific missteps. Instead, as 5G networks become ubiquitous, Verizon’s rural advantage has offset T-Mobile’s previous urban speed advantage.
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