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KKWilliams
Sep 28, 2016Explorer
AT&T is planning on using 5G and blanketing the country with it. Here is a short article on where it is already being deployed:
https://www.cnet.com/news/at-t-doubles-down-on-5g-with-second-test-location/
Good news is it looks like they will have to move back to unlimited data again. At those speeds you could eat your entire 12GB plan in less than 3 seconds.
What I saw at ATT corporate center was that 5G will be on a bandwidth that will travel further and penetrate obstacles better than 4G. For driverless cars and other devices to work they need to minimize the gaps in their coverage maps. This means they will be moving into rural markets, that they haven't tried to compete in before because there was no monetary incentive to invest.
https://www.cnet.com/news/at-t-doubles-down-on-5g-with-second-test-location/
Good news is it looks like they will have to move back to unlimited data again. At those speeds you could eat your entire 12GB plan in less than 3 seconds.
What I saw at ATT corporate center was that 5G will be on a bandwidth that will travel further and penetrate obstacles better than 4G. For driverless cars and other devices to work they need to minimize the gaps in their coverage maps. This means they will be moving into rural markets, that they haven't tried to compete in before because there was no monetary incentive to invest.
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