T-Mobile has big plans with its recent win in the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)’s Auction 110. And today, the Un-carrier has laid out those plans in a new release.
Even though T-Mobile has taken the lead in 5G, it plans to further fuel this lead with the latest mid-band 3.45 GHz spectrum it purchased in the auction. This will be added to the 2.5 GHz spectrum that T-Mo has already deployed with its 5G network.
As of this writing, T-Mobile is already able to deliver super-fast 5G speeds to 210 million people around the country. This is, of course, all thanks to the mid-band 2.5 GHz spectrum that it obtained with its Sprint merger.
With the new spectrum, T-Mobile believes that they can achieve the perfect balance of coverage and speed. And as a result, they will be able to deliver even faster speeds and greater performance.
In comparison, T-Mo’s rivals, Verizon and AT&T, have only started rolling out their mid-band 5G spectrum using C-band. They are already two years behind T-Mobile. With the new 3.45 GHz spectrum that T-Mobile has, this will put them behind even more.
You can read more about T-Mobile’s plans with the spectrum here.
Source: T-Mobile