04 August 20, 19:11
(This post was last modified: 04 August 20, 19:12 by silversurfer.)
Quote:Today, T-Mobile announced that it's launching standalone 5G across the United States, and that it's the first of any carrier in the world to launch a nationwide standalone 5G network. It celebrated with 300 drones flying over Lisbon, ND to let people know that "5G is here".
"Since Sprint became part of T-Mobile, we’ve been rapidly combining networks for a supercharged Un-carrier while expanding our nationwide 5G footprint, and today we take a massive step into the future with standalone 5G architecture," said Neville Ray, President of Technology at T-Mobile. "This is where it gets interesting, opening the door for massive innovation in this country — and while the other guys continue to play catch up, we’ll keep growing the world’s most advanced 5G network."
Existing 5G is non-standalone, meaning that it uses an LTE core to connect. This was a starting point, but the goal has always been to use a 5G core for standalone 5G. T-Mobile says that it's already seen a 40% improvement in latency, and along with lower latency, it should be able to more easily build out faster speeds.
Read more: https://www.neowin.net/news/t-mobile-lau...ndalone-5g