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AT&T’s misleadingly marketed ‘5G E’ network not faster than 4G on T-Mobile and Verizon
Friday March 22, 2019. 07:37 PM , from Mac Daily News
“AT&T’s controversial ‘5G E’ network — really rebranded 4G LTE — may actually be slower than Verizon and T-Mobile’s LTE networks, a newly-published study says,” Roger Fingas reports for AppleInsider.
“5G E-capable devices managed an average download speed of 28.8 megabits per second on AT&T between Jan. 28 and Feb. 26, according to Opensignal data,” Fingas reports. “That ranks against 29.4 megabits on T-Mobile LTE, and 29.9 megabits through Verizon LTE. Sprint speeds were a distant fourth at 20.4 megabits.” Fingas reports, “The carrier’s ‘5G E’ labeling — present in the iOS 12.2 beta — has drawn widespread criticism, including even a Sprint lawsuit accusing it of false marketing.” Read more in the full article here. MacDailyNews Take: AT&T obviously believes their current and potential customers are stupid which seems like stupid marketing to us. SEE ALSO: Sprint blasts AT&T for peddling ‘fake 5G’ in full-page NYT ad – March 12, 2019 Sprint sues AT&T for peddling fake 5G label on a 4G service – February 8, 2019 Some AT&T iPhones displaying misleading ‘5G E’ icon in iOS 12.2 beta – February 4, 2019 AT&T says it will have nationwide 5G by early 2020 – January 9, 2019
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