Verizon will bring ultrafast C-Band 5G to 100 million Americans within weeks:
Verizon Wireless plans to bring its 'Ultra Wideband 5G' service to more than 100 million people in the US later this month, delivering speeds of up to 1Gbps using C-Band spectrum.
5G networks will use a much more diverse range of spectrum than previous generations of mobile technology, with low-band frequencies like 700MHz offering wide coverage and high-band millimetre Wave (mmWave) delivering huge capacity over short distances.
Mid-range C-band 5G spectrum offers a compromise between these two desirable outcomes and will be a vital resource in the rollout of the high-speed networks.
Verizon used mmWave spectrum to become the first operator in the US to launch a commercial 5G service back in 2018 and, along with AT&T, T-Mobile, and US Wireless, won a licence for C-Band airwaves located between 3.7GHz and 3.98GHz in an auction earlier this year that raised $80 billion.
Now we can talk even faster! =)
(Score: 2) by krishnoid on Saturday January 08 2022, @09:12PM
Oh that? That's not their fault. Someone's been posting your number in chatbot rooms as a cybersex line, saying you speak EBCDIC with a Bocce accent at sultry T1 speeds. Can't really blame the *callers* for that; I bet they're getting kind of lonely during the pandemic as well. It's true, I heard it from ... one of my slack channel bots.