If you’ve been following the US 5G speed tests regularly conducted by independent analytics firms like Opensignal, RootMetrics, and Ookla over the last couple of years or so, you’re probably well aware that the primary reason why T-Mobile always emerges victorious from these kinds of nationwide comparisons is its mid-band supremacy.
Verizon is rapidly becoming a serious threat… in certain markets
Fast forward to the January 19 – March 19, 2022 timeframe, and while T-Mobile continues to lead the average mid-band 5G download speed chart with an absolutely astounding 225.5 Mbps figure, Verizon is less than 14 Mbps behind, followed by AT&T with a decent 160 Mbps score of its own.
These five cities are where you can notice the biggest speed improvements
In these five major cities, Big Red has managed to jump from download scores of around 50 Mbps to anywhere between 207 and 231 Mbps averages, almost catching up to Magenta’s chart-leading 5G speeds.