17-01-2023 15:05 - edited 17-01-2023 15:08
17-01-2023 15:05 - edited 17-01-2023 15:08
What do people think of this statement?
5G does have a minimum download speed of 20mbps whilst 4G has 1mbps, so it is faster, you'll need to look at the differences to see if 5G does work for you and your device better than 4G as there are pro's and con's to both.
on 17-01-2023 15:11
Mm...minimum speeds mean nothing to actual speeds
4G in general is probably quicker and obviously more available
5G in manchester for example falls way below the quoted minimum....
on 17-01-2023 15:18
on 17-01-2023 15:18
5G's speed range is between 50mbps and 10+Gbps, it is all related to which frequency it is broadcast on, the backhaul in place to the POP..
It also depends on the CGNAT infrastructure, and any DNS resolution in place by the Network Operator, as well as if its 5G NR, MMWave etc
It would be better to say latency is better on 5G than 4G, although at handover it can be as high as 500ms, but usually 8-12ms
Can you tell I have been looking at Private 5G networks
on 17-01-2023 15:33
on 17-01-2023 15:33
Shall we say the statement was made on a sister network after a customer complained of poor speeds on moving networks