AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile in this article detail their plans of reaching the gigabit speed level and beyond using existing LTE. This will help bridge the gap to 5G. AT&T is experimenting with a system with a theoretical maximum of 14gigabits and T-Mobile has a real world test conducted sustaining 979 megabits using an as yet unreleased handset. Read more to see what sorts of speeds we’re in for this year.
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