Good article here from the folks at open signal about US carrier speeds.  
T-mobile squeaks out the lead at 12.3 megabits, VZ at 12, and AT&T in the 6 / 7 
range along with sprint in the 7 - 8 range.  (This is LTE coverage)  On 3G 
T-Mobile trounces the competition with the fastest 3G speeds by far.  
        Coverage is also in T-Mobile’s favor with 81% of the population 
covered, verizon is at 86% as threader in coverage and Sprint lags far behind 
at 70%.  (again 4g LTE  coverage)
 
In terms of the globe, the US is now in the top 10 of nations in terms of 
coverage with over 80% of the country covered by LTE.  However, in terms of 
speed we’re far behind countries like Singapore and New Zealand with their 
average speeds at 30+ megabits.  Remember though these are much smaller 
countries with much more dense networks.  For a country our size we’re doing 
great as far as rollout goes.  Read more here.

http://www.theverge.com/2016/2/2/10893088/america-us-lte-4g-coverage-speeds 
<http://www.theverge.com/2016/2/2/10893088/america-us-lte-4g-coverage-speeds>

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