5G is very limited and practically line of sight, so if you’re not right next 
to a 5G node in a major city, you’re not going to see it.

The hype about 5G is just that. It will be years before we see the benefits 
across the board.

-D

> On Dec 15, 2020, at 4:08 PM, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes 
> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
> What are 5g speeds supposed to be? On my iPhone 11 with t mobile I just 
> tested my speed at 135mbps. This is about as high as I have seen. This is in 
> the middle of Tulsa. Most of the time I see maybe 30-40mbps, even in rural 
> areas where there is in good signal. If that is still LTE speeds what are 5g 
> speeds supposed to be?
> 
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