In "the morning paper", 
https://blog.acolyer.org/2020/10/05/understanding-operational-5g/, reviewing 
http://xyzhang.ucsd.edu/papers/DXu_SIGCOMM20_5Gmeasure.pdf

With TCP the story is less compelling, with common congestion control 
algorithms not suiting 5G characteristics

Traditional loss/delay based TPC algorithms suffer from extremely low bandwidth 
utilization – only 21.1%, 31.9%, 12.1%, 14.3% for Reno, Cubic, Vegas, and Veno, 
respectively!

Only being able to use 20% of the bandwidth is clearly not good (on 4G the same algorithms 
achieve 50-70%). 
BBR<https://blog.acolyer.org/2017/03/31/bbr-congestion-based-congestion-control/> does 
much better with 5G, achieving 82.5% utilization. An investigation reveals the problem to be 
caused by buffer sizes. In the radio portion of the network, 5G buffer sizes are 5x 4G, but 
within the wired portion of the network only about 2.5x (this is with a 1000 Mbps provisioned 
cloud server). At the same time the download capacity of 5G is about 5x greater: "i.e., 
the capacity growth is incommensurate with the buffer size expansion in the wireline 
network." Doubling the wireline buffer size would alleviate the problem. BBR does better 
because it is less sensitive to packet loss/delay.

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