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While the worldwide deployment of the much vaunted 5G technology is still in its infancy, some networks are already active. Considered a revolution in download speed on the 4G networks it is about to replace, 5G is already exploiting some of this potential, according to a new badysis of Open signal. The mobile coverage mapping company compared the 4G and 5G speeds of eight different countries that launched new network-based services, with some users already experiencing much higher maximum download speeds in the real world.
In the United States, users of 5G reached the highest peak speeds at 1,815 Mbps, 2.7 times faster than the maximum speed of 4G users. Switzerland comes in second place with its first 5G users with speeds up to 1,145 Mbps, 2.6 times faster than the 443 Mbps users who are used to 4G. South Korea completed the top 3 with 5G reaching a maximum of 1,071 Mbps while the fastest 4G speeds were 619 Mbps. In other countries, such as Australia, the very early stage of new technology is evident, the 4G still outperforming the 5G in download speed. OpenSignal expects this to change as networks grow.
The United States is so far ahead of other countries because their operators are already able to use millimeter waves for 5G, an extremely high capacity and a rhythmic spectrum. Its coverage is very limited compared to the 3.4G to 3.8GHz 5G medium band spectrum used in most other countries in the badysis. OpenSignal expects 5G speeds to further enhance the mobile user experience once the technology has evolved to be able to combine the performance of multiple bands and channels in order to improve the performance. maximum and average download speeds.
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While the worldwide deployment of the much vaunted 5G technology is still in its infancy, some networks are already active. Declared revolutionary in terms of download speed on 4G networks it is about to replace, the 5G already exploits some of this potential, according to a new badysis of Open Signal. The mobile coverage mapping company compared the 4G and 5G speeds of eight different countries that launched new network-based services, with some users already experiencing much higher maximum download speeds in the real world.
In the United States, users of 5G reached the highest peak speeds at 1,815 Mbps, 2.7 times faster than the maximum speed of 4G users. Switzerland comes in second place with its first 5G users with speeds up to 1,145 Mbps, 2.6 times faster than the 443 Mbps users who are used to 4G. South Korea completed the top 3 with 5G reaching a maximum of 1,071 Mbps while the fastest 4G speeds were 619 Mbps. In other countries, such as Australia, the very early stage of new technology is evident, the 4G still outperforming the 5G in download speed. OpenSignal expects this to change as networks grow.
The United States is so far ahead of other countries because their operators are already able to use millimeter waves for 5G, an extremely high capacity and a rhythmic spectrum. Its coverage is very limited compared to the 3.4G to 3.8GHz 5G medium band spectrum used in most other countries in the badysis. OpenSignal expects 5G speeds to further enhance the mobile user experience once the technology has evolved to be able to combine the performance of multiple bands and channels to improve the performance. maximum and average download speeds.
*Click below to enlarge (mapped by Statista)