Korean operators are grabbing 5G shares, but the actual experience of users is not good. Now Verizon in the US has already started commercializing 5G networks, but it seems that the situation is not too optimistic.
5G can be said to be a hot topic this year, because it can improve our online experience and call quality, but also provide a network foundation for the current IoT devices. Many people also call 2019 the 5G first year. Earlier we reported that Korean operators seized 5G shares, but the performance was not good, and similar things have happened in the US. Verizon operators in the United States have also opened their own 5G commercial networks, but the results are not very satisfactory, mainly in the two aspects of low signal coverage and poor stability.
Verizon, the largest telecom operator in the United States, opened its 5G ultra-broadband network in Minneapolis and Chicago not long ago, and claims to be the world's first 5G commercial mobile service network with a speed of more than 600Mbps. However, shortly after the opening of the network service, many technical media in the United States raised two major questions.
Chris Welch, editor of the technology media The Verge, bluntly said that the 5G signal is too difficult to find. In 18 hours in Chicago, I found that there are very few 5G signals in the whole city. Even if it is near the 5G base station, it is still not in the window. Accept 5G signals.
Some media people, including CNET editor Jessica Dolcourt, said that the Verizon 5G speed is not stable, most of the time can reach 400-600Mbps, but sometimes it will fall to about 200Mbps, although the signal icon is 5G experience and 4G same.