After a couple of years of betting on the wrong horse in the race to 5G supremacy by aimlessly trying to get mmWave technology off the ground, Verizon is finally ready to… start making up some of the lost ground to T-Mobile that’s becoming more and more evident in all of those independent market reports and speed tests.
Verizon’s C-band rollout is ahead of schedule
Instead of three layers, Verizon’s 5G network will essentially include just two layers
The specifics are sadly up in the air… for now
On the bright side, Verizon is vowing to publish an updated “map of mobility coverage at launch”, when we’ll also find out exactly what devices will support C-band speeds “up to 10x faster than 4G LTE.”
While common sense suggests all of the carrier’s current mmWave-equipped phones will be allowed to take advantage of the expanded 5G Ultra Wideband power, it might be safe to wait for a full and official list, especially if you own an older handset.
Naturally, the “Un-carrier” is setting its sights even higher, planning to boost that number to 250 million in 2022 and 300 million (!!!) by 2023, which is something Verizon and AT&T are unlikely to ever achieve with their current spectrum resources.