As many of you know, there are two different systems that deliver 5G signals from carriers to their customers. Sub-6GHz uses spectrum with frequencies under 6GHz; these are usually low and mid-band airwaves. For example, T-Mobile’s 600MHz low-band signal and the 2.5GHz mid-band spectrum that it acquired from Sprint fit into that category. Sub-6GHz 5G signals travel long distances (which is why and have built out their nationwide 5G networks using these signals. And while the low-and mid-band signals can penetrate structures better, they do deliver slower download data speeds than the ultra-high …
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