![]() This was happening to me too for like three months. But once your data gets to that tower and it relays it to another tower, data is dropped because the second tower does not have antennas to support it. Your tower you link into initially has proper antennas as evidenced by your phone reading 5G. Essentially what you are seeing right now is the towers are trying to communicate via mu-Mimo to each other but not all the towers have been updated with the proper antennas to handle mu-mimo so even though it says 5G on your phone, you are losing bandwidth because the towers aren’t communicating together properly. They have to update the antennas on every single tower in the area before it will work properly. It’s because they haven’t fully implemented Carrier Aggregation yet. And the network will be sucking business from the others. The phones modems are all having issues because this is the first 5G SA network in the world built this way and firmware is being adjusted to fix these as time goes on. I have low expectations most of the time, but these problems are annoying, but just the current reality in state of the art tech. Which for most people is next phone cycle.Įarly adopter problems. I totally understand disabling bands to get faster speed, but if everyone switches to lte it'll get bogged down until people switch to 5g. They have to dynamically switch resources while taking towers offline and cater to those on lte (for good reason) The people complaining about 5g being slow need to realize that in order to speed everything up they also need to have a majority of people 5g capable. Real benefits don't come into play until the network is substantially complete. Whomever thinks otherwise outside of specific areas isn't paying attention or doesn't understand how big an undertaking this is and what to expect.īasically 4 phases and we're on 2 and a third. They're actively building out at full tilt. Until the merger non of this was possible. Sprint was poorly run and couldn't deploy the network. r/tmoemployees: The sub for employees only Slow Data Speeds? - Read this to learn before you post! Spectrum Gateway - /u/sgteq powered T-Mobile spectrum information T-Mobile for Business issues: Reach out to Mike KatzĬare EVP: Callie Field Neville Ray /u/NevilleRayTmobile.T-Mobile's T-Force is the place to start: Tell us where you live (when necessary), and what model device you are using. Please see the new reddit layout for details on these rules (listed in the sidebar). General speedtests go in the Monday Megathreads Though many T-Mobile employees post here, these views are their own and do not represent the views of T-Mobile. This sub is not moderated by T-Mobile, but many employees post here regularly. ![]() The Un-official subreddit of the Un-carrier Please check out our FAQ and rules before posting! - Received a SMS about Account Security?
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