Latest OpenSignal report details just how rare mmWave 5G coverage still is<div class="feat-image">
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Opensignal is out with its latest studies on
5G coverage and performance in the US. Through the first part of 2021, T-Mobile is still leading the 5G race when it comes to availability and average speeds. But AT&T and Verizon were able to outperform the Uncarrier with their 5G games and video experiences. And a fascinating finding is how rarely users are actually connected to mmWave 5G.</p>
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Latest OpenSignal report details just how rare mmWave 5G coverage still is