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5G Approved In Puna
#21
I get 5G on hwy 11, in Kea'au, and in Hilo. T-Mobile, mostly n71 (600 MHz band, 20MHz bandwidth).
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#22
I've read elsewhere that people are getting faster data speeds by going into the phone settings and turning off 5G unless they live in a big city that has "real" 5G. "Real" 5G has a max range of about 1,500 feet and a practical range closer to 900. The long-range "fake" 5G available here can have slower data speeds than 4G LTE.
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#23
5G is just a standard for modulation and protocol. The higher frequencies typically allow for more bandwidth, hence more speed (but less range). The good thing about 5G (even low/narrow) is that it has lower latency, and less users currently.
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#24
At high enough frequencies, signal won't pass through heavy rain, which suggests that the carriers will not waste time/money deploying FR2 picocells in our area.
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