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AT&T's First 5G Speed Tests Look Uninspiring
The first consumer speed test for 5G, posted to Reddit, is no faster than 4G. So now AT&T will start calling 4G 5G.
Sascha Segan
Otherwise, AT&T's, Netgear's, and Reddit forums are deathly quiet when it comes to any actual 5G users, and Ookla's Speedtest Intelligence database doesn't seem to show any dramatic speed upticks in AT&T's 12 announced 5G cities. The carrier doesn't seem to have shown the 5G device to any journalists, and there are zero hands-ons being shown on YouTube. The company declined to make a unit available to me when I asked, saying they needed to save the relatively small inventory for customers
That said, we haven't found any evidence that the customers are actually out there in any noticeable number. AT&T's 5G launch appears to mostly be a paper launch, so the company can say it "launched" in 2018.
The first consumer speed test for 5G, posted to Reddit, is no faster than 4G. So now AT&T will start calling 4G 5G.
Sascha Segan
- December 28, 2018 10:10am EST
Otherwise, AT&T's, Netgear's, and Reddit forums are deathly quiet when it comes to any actual 5G users, and Ookla's Speedtest Intelligence database doesn't seem to show any dramatic speed upticks in AT&T's 12 announced 5G cities. The carrier doesn't seem to have shown the 5G device to any journalists, and there are zero hands-ons being shown on YouTube. The company declined to make a unit available to me when I asked, saying they needed to save the relatively small inventory for customers
That said, we haven't found any evidence that the customers are actually out there in any noticeable number. AT&T's 5G launch appears to mostly be a paper launch, so the company can say it "launched" in 2018.