T-Mobile’s Ultra Capacity 5G Now Covers 330 Million People
No, it does not.
According to both T-Mobile and the article you linked T-Mobile’s 5G Ultra Capacity covers 300 million people while T-Mobile’s overall 5G network (which includes the much slower and longer range 5G Extended Range) covers 330 million people.
Here’s T-Mobile’s statement yesterday:
300 million Americans now covered by Ultra Capacity 5G, achieving the year-end goal more than two months ahead of schedule, while the total 5G network covers more than 330 million people (98% of Americans)
And rivals the speeds of 4g
Ummmm no, 5G UC in no way looks anything like 4g.
You’re on Google Fi, so that’s not real. You realize being with an MVNO means you’re de-priorotized on the network right?
That said, even with that being the case something’s very wrong there and should be addressed, but that’s in no way a representation of 5G UC, 5G or even LTE or 4G.
I’d download a network analyzer and see what network you’re actually being physically connected to and start troubleshooting from there. Google Fi uses TMO in most areas, find a person that’s actually a TMO customer and see what their speeds are.
You’re on Google Fi, so that’s not real. You realize being with an MVNO means you’re de-priorotized on the network right?
Afaik Google Fi is actually the only MVNO that isn’t deprioritized on T-Mobile’s network.
Not sure about that my TM 5G Speed (https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e127763c-cead-4346-bb51-c1bdc9c33c93.png) is way faster than LTE.