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T-Mobile won against its rivals AT&T and Verizon in several major 5G categories 

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T-Mobile takes the lines of victory now, after a new report by the independent statistics company Opensignal found that T-Mobile had won several key 5G categories in competition with its rivals AT&T and Verizon.

T-Mobile first entered the comparative record measuring the three leading 5G companies for availability, access, download speed, and loading speed in the United States. Verizon has hit T-Mobile without the 5G video, voice app, and gaming experience – AT&T was completely shut out and went home with a beautiful shiny star.

According to the October 2021 Opensignal report, T-Mobile users saw an average 5G download speed of 118.7 Mbps, which was twice as fast as AT&T or Verizon. This marks a 35.6% increase over the numbers Opensignal used in its July 2021 report. T-Mobile’s lead would have been less impressive with 5G upload speeds, up to 16.1 Mbps compared to Verizon’s 14.4 Mbps and AT&T’s 9.7 Mbps.

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However, T-Mobile also increased its winning limit on 5G access and access, which found that T-Mobile users spent more than a third of their time, 34.7%, on active 5G network gaming, unlike AT& T users ’16 .4% and Verizon’s 9.7%. T-Mobile’s 5G access, as represented by the number of sites visited by a user with a 5G signal, hit 7.2 on a 10-point scale, ahead of AT&T’s 4.9.

AT&T telecommunications received a headline in the Opensignal July report as well. The company is still in the game, but much will depend on what AT&T looks like when it finishes spinning its own entertainment into its own company. Currently, the Opensignal image is one where AT&T can be freely accused of doing too little to prepare for 5G releases, which is not consistent across the U.S.

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