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Title: How does enhanced 5G like ‘UC,’ ‘UWB,’ and ‘5G+’ compare across carriers?
Post by: HCK on August 01, 2022, 04:05:08 pm
How does enhanced 5G like ‘UC,’ ‘UWB,’ and ‘5G+’ compare across carriers?

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<p>Opensignal (https://www.opensignal.com) is out with its latest report and it’s an interesting one. All of the major carriers tout their fastest flavor of 5G with a different marketing name. For T-Mobile its UC (Ultra Capacity), Verizon uses UWB (Ultra Wideband), and AT&amp;T calls it 5G+. Now Opensignal has quantified how often these enhanced 5G connections are available, how fast they are, and more.</p>
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