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nospam wrote:
The more accurate claim by T-Mobile would be "when you have a T-Mobile
signal at all, you are more likely to have a 5G signal than an AT&T or
Verizon customer is likely to have a 5G signal when they have a signal
at all.
no, that would not be more accurate.
While I don't care whether T-Mobile or AT&T or Verizon is better at any
given time since I'm only on one carrier because I've had them all...
Steve and I both live in the Santa Cruz mountains...
Those same mountains where Steve has claimed many times that the T-Mobile coverage stinks in these mountains, and yet,
I'm in a far more rural area than he is (we can't put up more than one
house until we get to 80 acres as they don't want us to build here), and I
have good T-Mobile 5G coverage at home on the top of the mountain.
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https://i.postimg.cc/vTfn0HB6/speedtest21.jpg> Speed tests over time
While it's just one additional datapoint, a neighbor on Verizon asked me to help get her the Verizon femtocell for free (which I did), but when I was there, I ran a side-by-side test of Verizon & T-Mobile inside her house.
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https://i.postimg.cc/BvnxJ0hd/speedtest24.jpg> T-mo RSRP -91 to -96 dBm
In _that_ one location in the Santa Cruz mountains, Verizon sucked as she
was consistently 10 decibels worse than T-Mobile on her Android phone.
I am NOT saying it's that way everywhere in the Santa Cruz Mountains
(that's something bullshitters like Steve would say) as I expect you to be smarter than to accept an argument like that - but I am saying it happened.
And my credibility is stellar on facts, especially since I don't care one
bit whether it's T-Mobile or Verizon or AT&T that comes out on top, but I
will say Steve has been quoting FCC maps for years that didn't have _any_
5G coverage, and even now, we see the Verizon maps are "aspirational"...
"*Verizon has maps, but you should treat them as aspirational*,
as they aren't based on observed or measured coverage.
Verizon takes its tower locations, applies some math,
and paints the town red. And in some locations,
it might be counting towers that are installed and on,
but still blocked from public use for engineering
or procedural reasons."
*The Results Are In: We Tested the Latest 5G Tech on All Three Carriers*
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https://medium.com/pcmag-access/the-results-are-in-we-tested-the-latest-5g-tech-on-all-three-carriers-6d6f33ec19a8>
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